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The temperature at which a pure solid changes to a liquid is the substance's melting point.
Any pure substance, including silver, at melting temperature can be either liquid, solid, or both. That is the defining characteristic of the melting temperature.
temperature. The higher the temperature of the liquid, the more of the solid you can dissolve in it.
Yes, at room temperature and pressure calcium is a solid.
Sucrose can be both solid or liquid. At room temperature, however, it's a solid.
temperature. The higher the temperature of the liquid, the more of the solid you can dissolve in it.
It depends on the temperature. For instance, Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. Gold is solid at room temperature.
The temperature at which a pure solid changes to a liquid is the substance's melting point.
Any liquid can turn into a solid at the correct temperature.
Titanium is a solid at room temperature.
Calcium is a solid in room temperature
It is the melting point of the solid, the temperature of which depends on the solid.