Entirely different things affect the melting points of covalent compounds and ionic compounds.
The melting points of covalent compounds are affected by which intermolecular force affects it and how strong they are: The intermolecular forces are: London forces, dipole to diploe forces and hydrogen bonding. Which ones are happening depends on the molecule. You'll have to research each force to understand how it works.
For ionic compounds it is due to charge density of either the anion or the cation: which is the relative charge/ionic radii. A greater charge density means a higher boiling point.
Melting point. The temperature at which a substance freezes is the same as its melting point, as this is the temperature at which a solid substance transitions into a liquid state.
what the heck are you asking? the melting point is not a substance. it's a temperature in which the substance starts to melt
It indicates that the substance has turned to a liquid.
does the melting point of a substance change over time
assuming it is its own melting point NOTHING which is why its a MELTING point
The formula for calculating the melting point of a substance is not a simple mathematical equation, as it depends on various factors such as the chemical composition and structure of the substance. The melting point is typically determined experimentally by heating the substance and observing the temperature at which it changes from a solid to a liquid state.
One substance that has a high melting point is diamond.
it decreases.
Celsius is a measure of temperature not a substance, and therefore it has no melting point. What is the melting point of what material in Celsius? [You haven't named the substance you want the melting point of/for]
It has reached its melting point.
The melting point of a substance is the temperature at which it changes from a solid to a liquid.
Melting point. The temperature at which a substance freezes is the same as its melting point, as this is the temperature at which a solid substance transitions into a liquid state.
The term defined as the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid state is called the melting point.
It indicates that the substance has turned to a liquid.
what the heck are you asking? the melting point is not a substance. it's a temperature in which the substance starts to melt
does the melting point of a substance change over time
The boiling point is the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas, while the melting point is the temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid. These properties are unique to each substance and can be used to identify or characterize them.