The freezing point of salt is also its freezing point. This is the case with any substance, as it is the temperature that an element changes from the solid to liquid phase or the liquid to solid phase.
Freezing point. Melting and freezing happen at the same temperature, just going opposite directions
it's freezing point .
Melting point is same as freezing point.
The freezing point is the same as the melting point, temperature-wise.
The melting point of the element mercury is -38.83 degrees Celsius.
False, all minerals DO NOT have the same melting point
The melting point would also be 21 degrees because the freezing point and melting point of a pure substance is exactly the same.
No.
Mercury has a melting point of -39.9
The melting point of mercury is: 38,83 0C.
The melting point of mercury is -38,83 0C. The boiling point of mercury is 356,73 0C.
You can find the melting point of mercury in reference books and by researching it online. Refer to the related link for a Wikipedia article about mercury.
The melting point of mercury is -38.83 Celsius, or -37.69 Fahrenheit.The boiling point of mercury is 356.73 Celsius, or 674.11 Fahrenheit.
mercury
It depends upon the element. Mercury is liquid at room temperature, and the melting point of aluminum is much lower than the melting point of iron.
Mercury's melting point is 234.32 K or -38.83 C or -37.89 F. Mercury, Hg has a melting point of around -38.83oC. With its boiling point at 356.13oC it has a very wide liquid range. Along with Bromine, it is the only element liquid at room temperatures, but Gallium comes close with an M.P. of 29.29.76oC.
I believe mercury has that melting point, as it is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
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Mercury
Mercury is at its melting point at around -38.9 degrees Celsius (-38.02 degrees Fahrenheit) and its boiling point at approximately 356.7 degrees Celsius (674.1 degrees Fahrenheit).