Yes, because the melting point depends on the strength of the intermolecular forces, which are different for different molecules and compounds. Stronger intermolecular forces mean a higher melting point.
The melting point of ice at 0°C is the temperature at which ice transitions from a solid to a liquid state. At this temperature, ice absorbs enough heat energy to break its crystal lattice structure and transition into water.
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals
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of, by, or according to the clock (used in specifying the hour of the day): According to an imaginary clock dial with the observer at the center and 12 o'clock considered as straight ahead in horizontal position or straight up in vertical position. Used to indicate relative position:
what does the small hand on the clock mean
The melting clock in the movie "The Persistence of Memory" symbolizes the fluidity of time and the concept of time being subjective and not fixed. It represents the idea that time is not always linear or predictable, and can be distorted or warped.
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Surrealist artworks are not supposed to be explained in rational terms. They are riddles without an answer.
o'clock means of the clock.
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it ate a clock.
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Idiomatically 'to clock' can mean to time how long something takes or to watch or see something or some one.
At the melting point a solid is transformed in a liquid.
People call America the melting pot, because it reminds them of a giant pot were different races and religions live.