the freezing point of a substance is the same temperature as the melting point... justify this statement by a simple example..is the freezing point of sea water is same as that of rain water?.
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The freezing point of a substance is the same temperature as the Melting point .It can be justified by a simple example as below....
The freezing point of water and the Melting point of ice is same, 0degree Celsius. Ice melts by absorbing latent heat and water freezes by the inverse process.
No the freezing point of sea water is not same as rain water.
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The freezing point of water and the Melting point of ice is same, 0degree Celsius. Ice melts by absorbing latent heat and water freezes by the inverse process.
No the freezing point of sea water is not same as rain water.
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Pure, crystalline solids have a characteristic melting point, the temperature at which the solid melts to become a liquid.
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.
When a liquid is heated, it eventually reaches a temperature at which the vapor pressure is large enough that bubbles form inside the body of the liquid. This temperature is called the boiling point.
So the freezing point of sea water is not same as that of rain water
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