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It depends on the element, but the general name is freezing point.

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the point at which a liquid turns int a solid is called "the freezing point". for every liquid it is different. for water it is 0 degrees Celsius; for iron (steel) it is about 1800-2000 degrees.

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It's called the melting point. I can't name a certain temperature since you didn't list the type of liquid but other than that, it's called the melting point.

At its melting point. This point is also known as freezing point.
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This temperature has two different names; melting point and freezing point. For water, this happens at 0 degrees Celsius.

If you put an ice cube in a glass and leave it, the average temperature in the glass will gradually rise until it reaches 0 C. It then stays the same until all of the ice is melted; the heat energy moving into the ice/water is consumed by changing the water into ice. Only after all of the ice is melted can the temperature rise again.

The same process happens in reverse, when you put an ice cube tray with water into a freezer.

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is known as the melting point. This depends on what material it is. e.g take water (H2O) - it turns from a liquid to a solid at 0degrees Celsius. Other substances are completely different.

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All substances have different melting points, think of water and of lead.

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Depend on the material: Water for instance gets liquid on 1°C while Oxygen gets liquid already at about -273°C.

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the melting point

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βˆ™ 11y ago

Melting temperature or melting point.

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