The temperature at which intermolecular forces push the molecules apart
The temperature at which a solid melts is called the melting point. At this temperature, the solid transitions into a liquid state.
Tellurium is a solid at room temperature. It melts at 449.51 degrees Celsius (841.12 degrees Fahrenheit) and boils at 988 degrees Celsius (1810 degrees Fahrenheit).
Selenium is a solid at room temperature and pressure, making it a solid state of matter.
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The intermolecular forces of attraction in the solid decreases as it is heated and the solid melts (solid converts to liquid) at its melting point.
The temperature at which a solid melts is called its melting point.
The temperature at which a solid melts is called the melting point. At this temperature, the solid transitions into a liquid state.
melting point
a solid melts (and the liquid remains at the temperature of the solid).
No solid substance exists that never melts. All substances have a melting point at which they transition from a solid to a liquid state due to changes in temperature.
Solid. Boron melts at 2076 C
Solid , it melts at 2076 C
Solid. Boron melts at 2076 C
i think through temperature which is present in our environment.
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No, when a solid melts, it changes into a liquid, not a gas. Melting is the process by which a substance transitions from a solid to a liquid state due to an increase in temperature. The transition from a liquid to a gas is called vaporization.
Tellurium is a solid at room temperature. It melts at 449.51 degrees Celsius (841.12 degrees Fahrenheit) and boils at 988 degrees Celsius (1810 degrees Fahrenheit).