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Define the following terms:Melting point and boiling point

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Answered by Anonymous
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The fixed temperature at which a substance (solid) melts is known as melting point. For ice it is 0° C.

The fixed temperature at which a substance boils (turns into gaseous state) is known as boiling point.
For water it is 100°C.

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The fixed temperature at which a substance (solid) melts is known as melting point. For ice it is 0° C.

The fixed temperature at which a substance boils (turns into gaseous state) is known as boiling point.

For water it is 100°C.

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