The temperature varies in each substance. When liquids become solids, we call this the freezing point (liquefaction point) and when they become liquid, we call this the melting point (crystallization point). These two points are NOT exactly the same in all cases but in most.
The melting point is the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid.
A solid becomes a liquid when it temperature has reached its Melting Point (also called it Point of Fusion.)
The melting point is the temperature which a material, element or mixture, changes from the solid to a liquid. Therefore, all liquids become solids above the melting point.
When liquid becomes a solid it has to loose temperature. Because when a substance transforms into solid from liquid the atoms of that substance has to come closer to form the solid form.
The melting point is the temperature at which a solid changes phases into a liquid. This is a result of the highly structured atoms of the solid, which have very little kinetic energy beginning to gain energy and dissociate. The boiling point is the temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas. This happens when the atoms/molecules of a liquid gain enough kinetic energy to escape the liquid and move into the gaseous state.
The physical property that describes the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid is called the melting point. It is the temperature at which the solid and liquid phases of a substance coexist in equilibrium.
No, mercury does not become solid in hot temperature and liquid in coolest temperature. But mercury becomes gas or liquid in hot temperature and becomes solid in coolest temperature. Mercury becomes solid after freezing point of -38.72 degrees Celsius. Solid Mercury can become superconductor in reaching of its critical temperature 4.2 K. Mercury is liquid under the room temperature (25 degrees Celsius). Mercury becomes gas after boiling point of 357 degrees Celsius.
the temperture and pressure at witch a soild becomes a liquid
The process by which a solid becomes a liquid is called melting. This transition occurs when the solid's temperature increases above its melting point, causing the solid's crystalline structure to break down and transform into a liquid state.
When solid ice becomes liquid, the temperature goes higher.
The melting point is the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid.
The temperature at which a crystalline solid becomes a liquid is called the melting point. It is the specific temperature at which the solid transitions into a liquid state, with the intermolecular forces holding the solid lattice structure being overcome.
This is officially known as the freezing point.
A liquid becomes a solid when the temperature reaches is freezing point.
Freezing occurs without any change in temperature. A liquid at freezing temperature becomes a solid at freezing temperature.
if water boils a liquid it becomes a liquid not a solid
A solid becomes a liquid when it temperature has reached its Melting Point (also called it Point of Fusion.)