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just because accept it ok!

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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.

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How would you find the relative melting points of a group of substance?

Look at all of the different substances melting points and find the average


Are melting points of molecular substances higher than those of ionic substance?

Ionic substances have higher melting points.


When does a substance hit its melting point?

Different substances have different melting points. You'd need to specify the substance to learn the temperature at which that particular substance melts.


At which temperature does a solid changes to a liquid?

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


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Do simple molecular substances have high or low melting and boiling points?

Yes, molecular solids have relatively low melting points.


What two uses do chemist put the melting points of substances?

- a substance can be identified after the melting point because it is a specific physical characteristic- melting points knowledge is necessary for technology


What is the conclusion of melting and boiling point?

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.


Where are the boiling points and melting points of different substances?

M.P=min TEMP From where a solid begins to melt. B.P=MIN TEMP FROM WHERE( MELTED SOLID) OR LIQUID BEGINS to boil.


What is a temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid?

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Why do different substances require different amount of heat energy during melting?

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