melting point for alcohols which are solids at room temperature? or freezing points of alcohols? Melting point for any solid is listed in melting point tables. See high school or college organic chemistry books or books with physical properties of materials (eg chem engineering books. Any reference librarian will point to the right book.
The melting point of alcohol is -272 degrees F.
Sodium Chloride has a higher melting point because at room temperature it is a solid but Ethyl alcohol has already melted, as it is liquid.
This is the melting point.
Silicon dioxide. Silicon dioxide silica is the mineral quartz and is a giant molecule with a melting point of over 16000C. Methanol is a molecular compound (an alcohol) with a melting point of -980C
The melting point of silicon is 1414C.
Melting point: about 320 0C
64.7 °C
Sodium Chloride has a higher melting point because at room temperature it is a solid but Ethyl alcohol has already melted, as it is liquid.
alcohol does freeze, but at a much lower temparture than water. It has a freezing point of -117 F, which is much colder than a conventional freezer.
-114 Celsius (-173 Fahrenheit)
Thr freezing point of 1-octanol is -16 oC.
A given form of liquid alcohol will turn to vapor at its boiling point, which is different for each type of alcohol.
This is the melting point.
Silicon dioxide. Silicon dioxide silica is the mineral quartz and is a giant molecule with a melting point of over 16000C. Methanol is a molecular compound (an alcohol) with a melting point of -980C
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No basic Difference between melting point and Drop point.
assuming it is its own melting point NOTHING which is why its a MELTING point