3 differences between fusion and melting point excluding examples
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1. Melting is the phase change from a solid to a liquid, whereas solidification is the phase change from a liquid to a solid. 3. The molecules have enough energy to move about each other but not enough to completely separate from each other.1. Melting is the phase change from a solid to a liquid, whereas solidification is the phase change from a liquid to a solid. 3. The molecules have enough energy to move about each other but not enough to completely separate from each other.
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Melting is the process of changing the state of a substance from solid to liquid by heating it past it's melting point while fusion is the merging of similar or different elements into a union.
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