Depends on what the object is.
The boiling point is always higher than the melting point.
As we move down the group, the melting point decreases.
During melting the temperature remain constant if it was achieved the melting point.
The melting point is the temperature at which a solid substance changes into a liquid. By comparing the melting point of an unknown substance to known substances, we can narrow down the identity of the unknown substance. A unique melting point can help identify a specific substance or differentiate between similar substances.
Yes but some are higher than others.
The boiling point is always higher than the melting point.
it evaporates
it melts boofhead
As we move down the group, the melting point decreases.
The melting point is the temperature the item melts. The freezing piont is the temperature in whic the object freezes.
There are a number of things that could happen to neon while it is at its melting point. It could melt.
During melting the temperature remain constant if it was achieved the melting point.
objects just dont come up with melting points. to the smallest piece of iron to the largest the melting point is always going to be the same no matter what
The melting point is the temperature at which a solid substance changes into a liquid. By comparing the melting point of an unknown substance to known substances, we can narrow down the identity of the unknown substance. A unique melting point can help identify a specific substance or differentiate between similar substances.
Yes but some are higher than others.
When you heat an object up, the kinetic energy of its molecules increases, causing them to move faster and collide more frequently. This leads to an increase in the object's temperature and often causes it to expand. If the object reaches its melting point, the solid will turn into a liquid, and if it reaches its boiling point, the liquid will turn into a gas.
It is indeed possible for a substance to have a higher melting point than expected. This normally happens when the substance is impure.