The temperature below which a liquid turns into a solid.
The temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid at standard atmospheric pressure.
1It has a high melting point, making it perfect for a braai.
2The melting point of tin is near the temperature of caramelized sugar.
3The air in it is several degrees above the melting point of ice.
4It has a high melting point, making it perfect for frying or grilling.
5The purity of the substance affects its freezing or melting point.
6It melted at 2800° centigrade, a very high melting point indeed.
7The area is famous for sweet, richly marbled Wagyu with a low melting point.
8Double bonds are not the only factor in determining the melting point of fats.
9Test the melting point with a pyrometer of known accuracy.
10Named from cooking sour clabbered curd to the melting point.
11The melting point is going down all the way, and they're all silvery metals.
12That was above the melting point of water, and I was starting to get worried.
13Mr. Willson, what is the melting point of iron?
14If it was a frozen liquid, it had a melting point very much higher than water.
15Additionally, Si doping can also improve the Debye temperature and melting point of the MoAlB crystal.
16Because of the nature of welding, the melting point of a metal is of great importance.
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