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Its actually called the melting point, and is when it goes from a solid to a liquid. The temperature is 937.4 C.
Its freezing point is at 1345 F
effect of pressure and impurties on the freezing and boiling point of liquids
There are three states of matter: gas, liquid and solid. The melting point is where a solid turns to liquid. The freezing point is where a liquid turns to solid.
Besides water, bismuth, silicon, gallium, antimony and germanium also form solids that are less dense than the liquid at the freezing point. All of these substances are less dense because the lattice structure of the solid is less dense than the random spacing present in the liquid at the freezing point.
Its actually called the melting point, and is when it goes from a solid to a liquid. The temperature is 937.4 C.
Its freezing point is at 1345 F
No it would be the boiling point. At freezing point it becomes solid
effect of pressure and impurties on the freezing and boiling point of liquids
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.
There are three states of matter: gas, liquid and solid. The melting point is where a solid turns to liquid. The freezing point is where a liquid turns to solid.
Boiling point is the temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas. Freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid.
When solid start to turn into liquid its melting point. When liquid start turning into solid its freezing point.
Besides water, bismuth, silicon, gallium, antimony and germanium also form solids that are less dense than the liquid at the freezing point. All of these substances are less dense because the lattice structure of the solid is less dense than the random spacing present in the liquid at the freezing point.
Freezing and melting points are synonyms: at this temperature a solid become a liquid or a liquid become a solid.
Simple: a transformation from a solid to a liquid.
The freezing point of salt is also its freezing point. This is the case with any substance, as it is the temperature that an element changes from the solid to liquid phase or the liquid to solid phase.