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What happens when every substance has its own particular melting point?

it melts


What becomes solid above the melting point?

assuming it is its own melting point NOTHING which is why its a MELTING point


What is the magic temperature for every substance?

There is no one "magic" temperature that applies to every substance. Each substance has its own unique properties that determine its melting point, boiling point, and other characteristic temperatures. These properties can vary widely depending on the chemical composition and structure of the substance.


Are melting point unique to elements?

Yes, the melting point of a substance is unique and specific to that substance. It is the temperature at which a solid material changes into a liquid at atmospheric pressure. Each element or compound has its own distinct melting point.


Is the melting point of a substance considered a chemical property?

No, the melting point of a substance is a physical property, not a chemical property. Chemical properties describe how a substance reacts with other substances to form new substances, while physical properties describe characteristics that can be observed without changing the substance's chemical composition.


How can the melting and boiling point help you identify it?

Melting and boiling points are physical properties unique to each substance, so knowing these values can help identify a substance. By comparing the observed melting and boiling points of an unknown substance to known values in a database, you can narrow down the possible identities of the substance. Substances with similar melting and boiling points are more likely to be the same compound.


Is freezing chemical or physical property?

I would say that freezing point is a boiling property because there is no scientific evidence to suggest that it is or indeed ever will be a chemical property. Freezing point is a chemical reaction. Therefor this is a debatable question. Different people may have different views. This is mine."Freezing point" is usually termed as "melting point" in scientific circles. Melting point is defined as the temperature at which the solid and liquid phase of a substance coexist at equilibrium under the pressure of their own vapors. Ice and water coexist at equilibrium at temperature of 32 degrees F when only their own vapor pressures are acting upon them. However, the temperature difference at atmospheric pressure is negligible. As you can see, melting point (freezing point) only depends on the physical conditions acting on the substance, therefore, melting point (freezing point) is a physical property. Melting point is effected (lowered) by the addition of other molecules or ions to the substance. This effect is physical because it depends only upon the number of particles (molecules etc) added and no chemical reaction is required.


What is the melting point bauxite?

Bauxite has a boiling point of 2000°C


Temperature at which a substance boils?

Every substance has their own boiling point.


What is a boiling point of a liquid substance?

every liquid has its own boiling point like water has its boiling point of 100 degree centigrade while milk has boiling point of 60 degree centigrade.


At what temperature does solid turn to liquid?

Generally speaking, solid turns to a liquid at its melting point. Ice turns to water at 0 degrees Celsius Chocolate melts at 25 degrees Celsius- Yum! Ice (solid) thaws when the temperature rises above 32 degrees Fahrenheit, becoming water (liquid). Other solids (oddly) vary.


Does every substance have its own density?

Yes, every substance has its own unique density, which is defined as mass per unit volume. The density of a substance depends on its composition and how closely its particles are packed together.