Between the melting point and boiling point of a substance the substance is a
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Between the melting point and boiling point, the substance is in its liquid state
- Melting point refers to the temperature at which the substance absorbs heat energy and melts from its solid state to its liquid state.
- The boiling point refers to the point where the substance absorbs more amount of energy and turns into a gaseous state.
- If we consider the time between melting point and boiling point, then we get the liquid state of the substance.
- At the melting point, the solid had melted into a liquid. Hence between the melting and the boiling point, it is still in liquid form. It has not yet reached the boiling point to change into its gaseous form. Thus, we only have a liquid in our hands.
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