The temperature at which the solid and liquid phases of a substance co-exist: 1) liquid 2) solid 3) melting
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There is a special temperature for every substance called the melting point. When a solid reaches the temperature of its melting point, it can become a liquid. For water, the temperature needs to be a little over zero degrees Celsius (0oC) for you to melt.
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3) melting
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The solid slowly changes to liquid at the melting point. So, there is some solid and rest liquid.
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