Freezing point: -434.5°F , -259.2°C, 14oK Melting point is obviously any temperature higher than the freezing point. The boiling point however is: -423.0°F, -252.8°C, 20oK All temperatures are at a pressure of 1 atmosphere
yes the melting point of solid and freezing point of liquid of a substance is differ but in the case of water the melting and freezing point is same.
No. Melting and freezing are physical changes. Melting point is a physical property.
hydrogen is a gas consequently doesn't have a melting point. You can't melt oxygen can you. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually oxygen can freeze and melt: its melting point is -361.8°F (-218.8°C). Even hydrogen can freeze and melt: its melting point is -434.49 °F(−259.16°C) These are very cold temperatures!
The melting point is also called the liquefaction point or the fusion point.
Melting Point: 1259 K (986 °C, 1807 °F)
The "freezing point" (melting point) of the element silver is about 962 degrees Celsius.
Hydrogen: Melting point 14.01 K, -259.14 °C, -434.45 °F Boiling point 20.28 K, -252.87 °C, -423.17 °F
Yes, hydrogen can be made into a solid at very low temperatures. Solid hydrogen is formed when hydrogen gas is cooled below its melting point of 14 K (-259.15°C) and solidified into a crystalline structure.
The freezing point of curium is not well-defined as it is a synthetic radioactive element and has no practical applications that require knowledge of its freezing point.
The freezing point is 680C
At freezing point hydrogen is a liquid, equilibrated with its solid state of matter. Hydrogen: Melting point 14.01 K, -259.14 °C, -434.45 °F Boiling point 20.28 K, -252.87 °C, -423.17 °F
Hydrogen: Melting point 14.01 K, -259.14 °C, -434.45 °F Boiling point 20.28 K, -252.87 °C, -423.17 °F
yes the melting point of solid and freezing point of liquid of a substance is differ but in the case of water the melting and freezing point is same.
Freezing point: 273.15 K Melting point: 373 K
No. Melting and freezing are physical changes. Melting point is a physical property.
what is irons freezing point
Freezing point: 273.15 K Melting point: 373 K