what is the significance of boiling point and melting point of a substance?
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the change of state from liquid to vapours without change in temperature on absorption of heat is called boiling the boiling point of water is hundred degree Celsius and the change of solid state to liquid state without change in temperature on absorption of heat is called melting the melting point of ice is zero degree celsius
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I asked for the significance of both not just one
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➡️Some compounds decompose at higher temperatures before reaching their normal boiling point, or sometimes even their melting point. For a stable compound, the boiling point ranges from its triple point to its critical point, depending on the external pressure.
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➡️Some compounds decompose at higher temperatures before reaching their normal boiling point, or sometimes even their melting point. For a stable compound, the boiling point ranges from its triple point to its critical point, depending on the external pressure.
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