Usually when talking of metals, the point at which silver transitions between states of solid and liquid is called the melting point rather than the freezing point, because of how high these temperatures usually are. For Silver, this temperature is 1763.2 Fahrenheit, or 961.78 Celcius.
Silver is already frozen at room temperature since it remains a solid. The MELTING POINT of silver is 1234K; 961°C; or 1762°F.
Melting point temperatures are the same as freezing point both terms refer to the same temperature.
The melting point is 961.78 degrees celsius, so the freezing point is 961.78 degrees celsius.
Silver freezes (and melts) at 962ºC / 1764ºF
Pure silver melts at1763.474 °F. This is equivalent to 961.93 °C
Silver freezes (and melts) at 962ºC / 1764ºF.
Silver is a solid at room temperature, meaning that it is already frozen. The cutoff point is 961.78 degrees. As long as the temperature is below this, than silver is frozen.
Melting Point: 961.93 °C (1235.08 K, 1763.474 °F)
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Melting and freezing points are identical.
No, boiling points and freezing points are physical constants that are unique to each substance. The phase change between solid and liquid and between liquid and gas is a physical change.
Yes.
Mathematically impossible.
freezing?
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The "freezing point" (melting point) of the element silver is about 962 degrees Celsius.
It means boiling points are hot and freezing points are cold.
For water, the freezing points are Zero C and 32 F. The boiling points are 100 C and 212 F.
Different chemicals have different physical properties, such as melting points (freezing points) and boiling points (vaporization points) waters freezing point is 0* C whereas nitrogen's freezing point is much lower.
The difference between the freezing and boiling points vary from substance to substance.
The freezing point of ethanol is -114 0C. The boiling point of ethanol is 78,37 0C.
Melting and freezing points are identical.
Freezing is used as an adjective (it's freezing, freezing temperatures) or in the noun freezing point. Whilst freezing points is the plural of freezing point, the word freezing itself has no plural form
No, they are physical properties.