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(mp) standard melting point; normal melting point; melting point. The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to the vapor pressure of the corresponding solid form. The liquid and solid forms can coexist at equilibrium at the freezing point. The standard melting point is the melting point at standard pressure.
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Freezing Point (Chinese: 冰点, Bīngdiǎn) is a news journal in the People`s Republic of China which has been the subject of controversy over its criticism of Communist Party officials and the sympathetic ear it lent to a Chinese historian who had criticized official history textbooks. A weekly supplement to China Youth Daily, it was temporaril....
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temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid. As with the melting point, increased pressure usually raises the freezing point. The freezing point ... [8 related articles]
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see melting point
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The temperature at which a liquid begins to solidify – not always well-defined or equal to the melting point. The freezing point usually rises with pressure, solids being slightly denser than liquids, though water is a notable exception; it is lowered by solutes in the liquid, the amount provi...
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The temperature where a liquid or solution changes from a liquid to a solid. Clearly, one person's Freezing Point will be another's Melting Point. In a solution the freezing point will be reduced by a number that depends on the number of particles in solution delta(T) = Kf × (number of solute molecules per litre) where delta(T) is the reduction...
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The temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid.
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<physics> The temperature at which a liquid solidifies. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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the temperature at which a liquid begins to freeze; for water, the freezing point is 0° C, or 32° F.
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The temperature it takes a substance to transform from liquid to solid. Every substance has a different freezing point.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. the temperature at which a liquid solidifies.
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[
n] - the temperature below which a liquid turns into a solid
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(1) the temperature at which a pure liquid solidifies under atmospheric pressure (2) the temperature at which a ground material starts to freeze.
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The temperature at which the substance goes from the liquid phase to the solid phase.
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melting point noun the temperature below which a liquid turns into a solid
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For any given liquid, the temperature at which the liquid changes state from a liquid to a solid. The temperature remains at this point until all the liquid has solidified. It is invariable under similar conditions of pressure – for example, the freezing point of water under standard atmospheric pressure is 0°C/32°F. For a given ...
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the temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid.
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the temperature at which a liquid freezes: The freezing point of water is 32°F, 0°C.
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