Chemistry, asked by eva447, 11 months ago

16. State (a) the melting point of ice and (b) the
boiling point of water.​


THAMILANDA: hi
kanchan458: melting point 0°
kanchan458: boiling point 100°
THAMILANDA: yes
kanchan458: thanks
geetatannu2002: To determine the melting point of ice and boiling point of water. Melting Point: The temperature at which the solid changes into liquid at the atmospheric pressure is called melting point. For example, ice melts at 0°C to form water. ... For example, water boils at 100°C to form water vapour (at 76 cm pressure).

Answers

Answered by maizie
5

Answer:

The melting point of ice is 0°C and the boiling point of water is 100°C.


geetatannu2002: Yes
Answered by THAMILANDA
2

Answer:

State (a) the melting point of ice and (b) the

boiling point of water.

Explanation:

melting point of ice = 0 degree

boiling point of water=100 degree

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