Silver melts at a temperature of 961.8 degrees Celsius (1763.2 degrees Fahrenheit) and boils at 2162 degrees Celsius (3924 degrees Fahrenheit).
During the time of change of state,the heat or temperature is used to increase the potential energy and there by change of state.This time there will be no change in temperature.
At the transition temperature, the heat goes into causing the change in state. Once the change in state is complete, the temperature will change.
The change in the state of matter between solid, liquid and gas are not chemical changes. The melting point of a substance, silver in this case, is a physical characteristic.
No. During a phase change the temperature is constant until the phase change is complete.
change is complete
The state of silver at room temperature is a solid.
Solid
Silver Chloride is a solid state of matter
Silver melts at 961.78 Deg C
Would be Solid.
Any pure substance, including silver, at melting temperature can be either liquid, solid, or both. That is the defining characteristic of the melting temperature.
During the time of change of state,the heat or temperature is used to increase the potential energy and there by change of state.This time there will be no change in temperature.
At the transition temperature, the heat goes into causing the change in state. Once the change in state is complete, the temperature will change.
Solid
Temperature or pressure
It can.
True