The temperature at which a substance melts is called its what point?

The temperature at which a substance melts is called its what point?

  • Correct Answer: freezing
  • boiling
  • change
  • melting

Explanation: The temperature at which a substance melts is called its melting point. Melting point is a physical property of matter. The gold pictured in the Figure above , for example, has a melting point of 1064°C. This is a high melting point, and most other metals also have high melting points. The melting point of ice, in comparison, is much lower at 0°C. Many substances have even lower melting points. For example, the melting point of oxygen is -222°C.

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