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High Melting Point
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Summary
A
high melting point
indicates that a substance requires a significant amount of energy to transition from a solid to a liquid state, often due to strong
intermolecular forces
or
ionic bonds
. Materials with
high melting point
s are typically
stable at elevated temperatures
and are used in applications requiring
heat resistance
.
Concepts
Intermolecular Forces
Ionic Bonds
Covalent Bonds
Metallic Bonds
Thermal Stability
Phase Transition
Lattice Energy
Heat Of Fusion
Crystal Structure
Bond Strength
Siliceous Materials
Olivine
Ionic Bonding
Relevant Degrees
Heat and Thermodynamics 63%
Metallurgy 38%
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