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Melting point is a specific property of materials.
The melting point can help a scientist identify a substance.
intermolecular forces are hard to overcome...apex
Color, freezing point, or even texture if the substance is solid.
Density can be used to identify a material by how much you get as an 'answer'. because if it is the same material then probably the density value will be similar. -By Anna 6-4
Melting point is a specific property of materials.
The melting point can help a scientist identify a substance.
Each pure substance has its own unique melting and boiling point.
The traditional ones are melting point and boiling point.
The traditional ones are melting point and boiling point.
Atomic number, number of protons, melting point, boiling point, density..........
texture,melting point and odor ;D
intermolecular forces are hard to overcome...apex
It's because substances have different boiling point and freezing point. By finding the exact boiling point and freezing point, you can identify a substance. Keep in mind that a material's melting point is the same as its freezing point. These are just different terms for the same thing, it just depends on whether energy is being removed from a substance (freezing) or if energy is being added to a substance (melting). The same thing also applies to the boiling/condensation point.
Color, freezing point, or even texture if the substance is solid.
The boiling and melting points are almost unique to individual substances. If it should happen that two possible substances have the same melting point, they can still be identified by the method of mixed melting points. If substances A and B have the same melting point and you mix them, the mixture will melt belowthe tabulated temperature. Thus if you mix your unknown with a sample of what you think it is, if you are right it will still melt sharply at the expected temperature, but if you are wrong it will melt gradually and at a lower temperature.
Density can be used to identify a material by how much you get as an 'answer'. because if it is the same material then probably the density value will be similar. -By Anna 6-4