melting point
Its called its melting point.
melting point
it's melting point
The temperature at which intermolecular forces push the molecules apart
Tellurium is a solid at room temperature. It melts at 449.51 degrees Celsius (841.12 degrees Fahrenheit) and boils at 988 degrees Celsius (1810 degrees Fahrenheit).
it is a solid at room temperature and melts at around 120-130 degrees centigrade
Because ice is a crystalline solid and glass is a amorphous solid
The metal curium is normally a solid at anything close to "normal" temperature. It melts at well in excess of 1000 °C. Curium is a synthetic trans-uranium element; it is not found in nature. A link can be found below.
melting point
Melting Point
When a solid melts, it is due to an increase in thermal energy to the temperature at which it melts.
The temperature at which intermolecular forces push the molecules apart
It is called "melting".
At room temperature, Nickel is in its solid state. Nickel (Ni) melts at 1453ºC and boils at 2732ºC.
Terbium melts at 1629 Kelvins. Therefore, it is solid at room temperature.
Tellurium is a solid at room temperature. It melts at 449.51 degrees Celsius (841.12 degrees Fahrenheit) and boils at 988 degrees Celsius (1810 degrees Fahrenheit).
a solid melts (and the liquid remains at the temperature of the solid).
it is a solid at room temperature and melts at around 120-130 degrees centigrade
i think through temperature which is present in our environment.
Solid , it melts at 2076 C