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Q: Which solids is likely to have the lowest melting point?
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Which solid is more likely to have the lowest melting point an ionic solid or molecular solid?

Molecular Solids have a lower melting point


What solids do not have a crystal form or definite melting point?

Amorphous solids have no definite melting point because their particles are arranged randomly. Amorphous solids do not have crystal form or definite melting point.


What is the lowest melting point 0 -39 35?

The lowest melting point is of course - 39 0C.


What is melting point of a solid?

the melting points differ to differant solids


What element has the lowest melting point?

Helium with a melting point of -272.905


What has a lower melting point than ionic solids?

Covalent compounds have a lower melting point.


What usually has a lower melting point than ionic solids?

Covalent compounds have a lower melting point.


Compared With the Melting Point Of Ionic Compounds The Melting Points Of Molecular Solids Tend To Be?

Ionic compounds have a higher melting point.


What is the name for solids turning to liquids?

melting point..


Do solids have a high or low melting point?

That depends on the solid: ice has a very low melting point, lard and butter have low melting points, chocolate has a relatively low melting point, wax has an intermediate melting point, lead has a high melting point, iron has a very high melting point, tungsten has an extremely high melting point.


Discussion of an experiment of melting point?

Solids have varying temperatures at which they melt into a liquid. Experiment with chocolate, wax or butter, record, which has the lowest and highest temperature when it melts.


What is a temperature at which solids start to change from a liquid?

the melting point