melting point [′melt·iŋ ‚pȯint] (thermodynamics) The temperature at which a solid of a pure substance changes to a liquid. Abbreviated mp. For a solution of two or more components, the temperature at which the first trace of liquid appears as the solution is heated. ...
The refrigerant constituent and it is low melting point die refrigerant constituentPURPOSE: To obtain the subject compsn. excellent in resistance to degradation of gel and in rust prevention by compounding water, an inorg. salt, guar gum, and a benzotriazole compd. or its salt.榎本 晃司...
melting point, temperature at which a substance changes its state from solid to liquid. Under standard atmospheric pressure different pure crystalline solids will each melt at a different specific temperature; thus melting point is a characteristic of a substance and can be used to identify it. Whe...
The refrigerant constituent and it is low melting point die refrigerant constituentPURPOSE: To obtain the subject compsn. excellent in resistance to degradation of gel and in rust prevention by compounding water, an inorg. salt, guar gum, and a benzotriazole compd. or its salt. ;CONSTITUTION: ...