If the melting point of an object A is high then what state you expect it to be at room temperature?
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most probably it would be solid but exceptions are always there.
for example:- Mercury, which is liquid at room temperature. the state depends upon the physical and chemical properties of the substance or element.
for example:- Mercury, which is liquid at room temperature. the state depends upon the physical and chemical properties of the substance or element.
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Melting point is the temperature at which a solid melts/change into a liquid state. So, if the melting point of an object A is higher means that it requires greater temperature to change into liquid the object will remain the same at room temperature because room temperature is less and the object cannot change its state.
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