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melting point
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melt·ing point (mltng)
n. Abbr. mp
1. The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid at standard atmospheric pressure.
2. The temperature at which a solid and its liquid are in equilibrium, at any fixed pressure.

melting point
n
(Chemistry) the temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid. It is equal to the freezing point

melting point  (mltng)
The temperature at which a solid, given sufficient heat, becomes a liquid. For a given substance, the melting point of its solid form is the same as the freezing point of its liquid form, and depends on such factors as the purity of the substance and the surrounding pressure. The melting point of ice at a pressure of one atmosphere is 0°C (32°F); that of iron is 1,535°C (2,795°F). See also state of matter.
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Noun1.melting point - the temperature below which a liquid turns into a solidmelting point - the temperature below which a liquid turns into a solid
temperature - the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment (corresponding to its molecular activity)
Translations
melting point npunto di fusione


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Some studies of crystals that had been essentially shrink-wrapped within ceramics and other materials have found more modest melting-point increases.
 
 
 
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