Physics, asked by kpvikas62, 7 months ago

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

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Answered by anandini474
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Answer:

MELTING POINT OF ICE (100°C) IS THE TEMPERATURE AT WHICH ICE STARTS MELTING .

BOILING POINT OF WATER(100°C) IS THE TEMPERATURE AT WHICH THE WATER STARTS BOILING

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Answered by spsharvesh2008
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THE MELTING POINT OF ICE IS

THE MELTING POINT OF ICE IS 32°F

The melting point is the temperature at which a solid turns to a liquid. The melting point at which ice — a solid — turns to water — a liquid — is 32°F (0°C).

THE BOILING POINT OF WATER IS

100 °C

100 °CMelting point: 0 °C

100 °CMelting point: 0 °CDensity: 997 kg/m³

100 °CMelting point: 0 °CDensity: 997 kg/m³Molar mass: 18.01528 g/mol

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