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Melting and boiling point of what? Stop being stupid
The substance would be in a liquid and gas state, this would be due to vaporization that is happening during boiling.
0 degrees C is the melting point of H20. That would mean it is also the melting point of ice.
what is the melting point of spessartite garnets under normal atmospheric pressure, and what would be the melting point and the fusion point of spessartite under 2000 psi.
It is a solid, but the melting point is only 30'C, so it would melt in your hand.
Melting point it would liquefy, boiling point it would vaporize.
Melting and boiling point of what? Stop being stupid
Yes--it is only changing state of matter. If it had changes in properites, then it would be a chemical change.
The melting point of a substance is the point at which it goes from being a solid to a liquid. Like, as everyone knows, the melting point of water is 32°F, so if you had an ice cube it would melt when it reached 32°F. So the melting point tells you when a state change would take place in a substance.
It would be solid... Copper's melting point is as high as 1,084 C
It would be solid before it reached the melting point. If it is liquid, it has already reached the melting point.
The substance would be in a liquid and gas state, this would be due to vaporization that is happening during boiling.
Yes--it is only changing state of matter. If it had changes in properites, then it would be a chemical change.
ice can melt at room temperature. Anything that is liquid at room temperature would, in its frozen state, melt at room temperature. Oils, beverages and mercury - if in a frozen state - would melt when exposed to room temperature.
The freezing point and melting point of a substance are the same, so the melting point would also be 52 degrees celsius.
Its melting point is -83.6 °C and boiling point is 19.5 °C. This implies that hydrogen fluoride would be in the gaseous state at room temperature. Its chemical formula is HF.
The boiling point as stated is 59C, the melting point is -7C, so at 21C it is at a higher temperature than the melting point but lower than the boiling point, so hence is in a liquid state ( at 59C or higher it would be converted to gas, at -7C or lower it would solidify ).