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no it is not melting is the reverse of freezing
It turns from a solid to a liquid
Hey, what is the melting point temperature?OrHouston's weather is like the melting point temperature?
The melting point is the temperature at which a solid substance transitions to a liquid state. The drop melting point is a method of determining the melting point where a small amount of the substance is heated until it melts and then allowed to drop onto a solid surface to observe the melting point. Drop melting point is often used when the substance being tested has a high melting point or when observing the melting process is critical.
The melting point equation for a substance is typically represented as Hfusion TmSfusion, where Hfusion is the enthalpy of fusion, Tm is the melting point temperature, and Sfusion is the entropy of fusion.
The equation describes the process of ice (H2O solid) absorbing heat and melting into liquid water (H2O liquid) at its melting point temperature.
The equation h2o(s) heat -> h2o (l) describes the process of solid water (ice) melting into liquid water.
There is no reaction (decomposition) when KCl is heated, other than the melting of KCl, above its melting point.
The melting equation for a substance is the relationship between temperature and the state change from solid to liquid. It is represented by the equation Q m L, where Q is the heat energy required to melt the substance, m is the mass of the substance, and L is the specific latent heat of fusion.
The equation for the butter melting process is one pot plus butter plus heat. If the heat is microwave then the equation would be one container (no-metal) with cover plus butter plus heat.
For example melting of lead.
The purpose of this equation to change the condition of phase transformation of matter to lower or hier its condition Example To boil water at apressure other than 1 ATM , ie lower than 760 mmHG we expect the boiling point to be loer than 100 and to melt solid at lower its melting point we should lower the pressure say at vacuum to expect its melting point to be lower than its standard melting point according to the equation P2=P1exp(-detaH(1/T2 -1/T1) The purpose of this equation to change the condition of phase transformation of matter to lower or hier its condition Example To boil water at apressure other than 1 ATM , ie lower than 760 mmHG we expect the boiling point to be loer than 100 and to melt solid at lower its melting point we should lower the pressure say at vacuum to expect its melting point to be lower than its standard melting point according to the equation P2=P1exp(-detaH(1/T2 -1/T1)
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.
I suppose that would be a summary of a change which is not chemical. Perhaps it would be something like ice --> water
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This is the melting point.