No they are not identical points because when plotted on the Cartesian plane they will be in different places.
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∙ 2014-12-10 13:58:46Yes, the freezing point and melting point of a substance are the same temperature. The link on Enthalpy of Fusion will help explain why the temperatures are the same.
Consistency of a dish is whether or not the dish tastes the same every time it is made.
The same as the "point" of any other battle. Someone wanted someone else's country - the natives (in this case the British) resisted.
The issue is whether you want to die, not how it happens.
Correct, a given substance melts and freezes at the same temperature, depending upon whether it is getting colder or getting warmer.
Yes. A substance freezes and melts at the same temperature, depending on whether energy is being added or removed from the system.
They are not identical points because when plotted on the Cartesian plane they will be in two different places.
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No. Boiling point is the temperature at which water boils. Whether it is a teaspoon or a bathtub full, they boil at the same temperature- 212 degrees F at sea level. Now, the bathtub of water will require much more heat to GET to 212 degrees.
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