precipitation is rain snow sleet or hail, melting is like an ice cube turning into a liquid. please note,,,, these answers r coming from a ten year old that luvs remembers and is good at science we studied that stuff alot
The extraordinary difference in melting points between cyclohexane and cyclohexene is due to the difference in shape. Cyclohexene has an awkward geometry to stack with sp2 hybridized bond angles. This lends to an extreme low melting point for cyclohexene.
the difference between melting sugar in water or baking cookies with sugar in them is that if you bake cookies with sugar in them you making sugar cookies and melting sugar on water is mixing things together
Smelting extracts a metal from its ore. Melting liquifies the metal.
There is no difference. If it is frozen the melting point is 32 degrees Fahrenheit. If it is not frozen, the freezing point is 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
i think the answer is that evaporation is wen the water of liquid dries up
No basic Difference between melting point and Drop point.
Perspiration is sweat and precipitation is rain, snow,sleet, hail
A precipitation titration involve (the name is clear) the formation of a precipitate.
evaporation is a method to condensing
The extraordinary difference in melting points between cyclohexane and cyclohexene is due to the difference in shape. Cyclohexene has an awkward geometry to stack with sp2 hybridized bond angles. This lends to an extreme low melting point for cyclohexene.
One is bigger than the other, there is no difference the same thing on a larger scale.
the difference between melting sugar in water or baking cookies with sugar in them is that if you bake cookies with sugar in them you making sugar cookies and melting sugar on water is mixing things together
Smelting extracts a metal from its ore. Melting liquifies the metal.
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There is no difference. If it is frozen the melting point is 32 degrees Fahrenheit. If it is not frozen, the freezing point is 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
The melting point (the melting point depends on the length of the carbon chain).
Amount of Precipitation