The melting point and the freezing point are two established properties of a substance, they both determine when the substance will have a change in state. By the way just a random question, are you in Mr.Dykshorn's science class? If you don't know what I'm talking about: please disregard.
They are the reverse of each other.
While something is melting or freezing the temperature does not change until one or other end state is achieved, even though energy is being added or removed from the system.
They are the same phenomenon, just going in different directions.
When something melts, it absorbs the Latent Heat of Fusion for the substance, and melts.
When it freezes, it gives up or looses the same amount of heat and fuses into a solid.
Freezing is the phase change from liquid to solid. This is an exothermic reaction. Melting, or fusion, is the phase change from solid to liquid. This is an endothermic reaction.
Melting- if you put ice in a plate and leave it on the sun for 3 minutes it will be MELTED
freezing if you put water in a cup and put it in the freezer for 08 minutes it will be FROZEN
The relationship between freezing point and melting point of a substance is simply equality. It is a custom to use the abbreviation M.P. rather than F.P. but they are the same thing.
Melting and freezing both have a fixed temperature at its melting/freezing point.
They are both changes in states of matter. Melting is the transformation of a solid to a liquid, and freezing is the transformation of a liquid to a solid.
they both have a change of state and both are reversible
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The freezing point and the melting point both refer to the temperature at which a substance changes between a liquid and a solid state. If other conditions remain the same, the temperature at which a substance freezes is the same temperature at which it melts. Water is an every day example with a freezing point of 0C, the same temperature as it will begin to melt. Other substances such as metals have significantly higher melting points from around 200C to more than 3000C.
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The melting point would also be 21 degrees because the freezing point and melting point of a pure substance is exactly the same.
The freezing point and melting point of a substance are the same, so the melting point would also be 52 degrees celsius.
Both indicate the temperature at which the solid and liquid states of a substance are in equilibrium.
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yes the melting point of solid and freezing point of liquid of a substance is differ but in the case of water the melting and freezing point is same.
When solid is converted into liquid then it is melting and when liquid is converted into sold it is freezing although Melting and Freezing point for a substance is the same.
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Yes. A substance melts and freezes at the same temperature. Melting is as it changes from solid to liquid, freezing is from liquid to solid.
The freezing point and the melting point both refer to the temperature at which a substance changes between a liquid and a solid state. If other conditions remain the same, the temperature at which a substance freezes is the same temperature at which it melts. Water is an every day example with a freezing point of 0C, the same temperature as it will begin to melt. Other substances such as metals have significantly higher melting points from around 200C to more than 3000C.
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The melting point would also be 21 degrees because the freezing point and melting point of a pure substance is exactly the same.
The freezing point is 680C
The freezing point and melting point of a substance are the same, so the melting point would also be 52 degrees celsius.
change of state