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Its because of Density! If a substance is denser than the melting point will be higher than one that's less dense.
There are hundreds of different glues, with different melting points, setting times and means of adhesion.
Name your glue - there are thousands of types with many different melting points .!
There are hundreds of different glues, with different melting points, setting times and means of adhesion.
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.
Solids changing to liquids are melting Liquids changing to solids are freezing Solids changing to gas are subliming Liquids changing to gas are boiling Gases changing to liquids are condensing.
Look at all of the different substances melting points and find the average
Ionic substances have higher melting points.
Different substances have different melting points. You'd need to specify the substance to learn the temperature at which that particular substance melts.
Substances have different melting points. When a substance reaches it melting point it will begin a phase change. Wikipedia's chart for elements of melting points. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_elements_by_melting_point
Different proteins have different melting points.
The melting point depends on the strengths of the forces between the particles. Different substances have different strengths and types of force.
Yes, molecular solids have relatively low melting points.
- a substance can be identified after the melting point because it is a specific physical characteristic- melting points knowledge is necessary for technology
the conclusion is that the melting points and boiling points of various substances or chemicals are different. Some have m.p. but some don't have while some have b.p. but some don't have.it varies from chemical to chemical.
M.P=min TEMP From where a solid begins to melt. B.P=MIN TEMP FROM WHERE( MELTED SOLID) OR LIQUID BEGINS to boil.
It matters what the object is. All substances have different melting/freezing points. (water is 32 degrees)
due to different melting point...