are the melting point temperature of the solids State and the freezing point temperature of the liquids state of substance difference
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The melting point of solid oxygen, for example, is -218.4oC. Liquids have a characteristic temperature at which they turn into solids, known as their freezing point. In theory, the melting point of a solid should be the same as the freezing point of the liquid.
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no...they are same as they are the melting point temperature of the solids State and the freezing point temperature of the liquids state of substance
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