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Yes. The melting point of lead is 327.46 °C. The temperature of lava is definitely greater than that. hence it can melt lead.
yes, lead has a high density because of the particles, they are so packed up, this causes the density to rise
The boiling point is always higher than the melting point.
The melting point of bromine is -7,2 0C. The melting point of chlorine is -101,5 0C.
A scientific test you do on water similar to a chemical test
The melting point of water is lower and the intermolecular bonds are weaker.
approximately 5 degrees less than its melting point
Yes. The melting point of lead is 327.46 °C. The temperature of lava is definitely greater than that. hence it can melt lead.
yes, lead has a high density because of the particles, they are so packed up, this causes the density to rise
Something that has a higher melting point than lead. One example would be a ceramic crucible.
The boiling point is always higher than the melting point.
The melting point of bromine is -7,2 0C. The melting point of chlorine is -101,5 0C.
Benzene has a lower boiling point than toluene because it has weaker intermoleclar forces. Benzene has a higher melting point than toluene because it is more symmetrical.
More or less of a melting and boiling point than what? Water? Iron? Hydrogen? More information needs to be provided before this can be answered.
Yes
It is the opposite. The boiling point is greater than the melting point. for example for fresh water, the boiling point is 100 centigrade while the melting point (for ice) is zero.
The carbon chain of stearic acid is longer; more long chain, higher melting point.The melting point of stearic acid is 69,3 0C and the melting point of oleic acid is 14 0C.