define the melting point of a solid and boiling point of a liquid
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In theory, the melting point of a solid should be the same as the freezing point of the liquid.
The temperature at which a liquid boils and turns into a gas. The boiling point .
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melting point of solid :-
it is that point of temperature, where solid starts melt or starts to convert into liquid form,
to achieve this point , fixed amount of heat energy required,
remember, during melting temperature doesn't changes, as heat is used up in overcoming force of attraction between particles
boiling point of liquid :- it it that point of temperature where liquid starts to convert in gases as whole
it is that point of temperature, where solid starts melt or starts to convert into liquid form,
to achieve this point , fixed amount of heat energy required,
remember, during melting temperature doesn't changes, as heat is used up in overcoming force of attraction between particles
boiling point of liquid :- it it that point of temperature where liquid starts to convert in gases as whole
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