what do you mean by high melting point and low melting point ?? plss give me a more precise and detailed ans..
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A material that is said to have a high melting point is usually something that can absorb more heat before softening and liquifying that would be expected for the type of material that it is.
A metal with a high melting point will take an extremely hot flame in order to melt, and it’s not going to be something you can melt on your kitchen stove or with a propane torch!
A plastic with a high melting point might just be able to be melted in your kitchen oven at the hottest possible setting, but likely will not be affected much by a hair dryer or if left sitting on the hot dashboard of a car in direct sunlight.
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