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Meaning of "has a melting point"

The phrase 'has a melting point' refers to the temperature at which a solid substance changes from its solid state to a liquid state. It is an important characteristic of a material and is often used in scientific or technical contexts to describe the physical properties of substances, such as metals, minerals, or chemicals

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has a melting point
The first thermoplastic has a melting point or range.
It has a melting point lower than the eutectic point of the tin lead alloy.
This thermoplastic has a melting point.
The plasticizer has a melting point less than the melting point of the base resin.
A crystalline polymer is characterized by the fact that it has a melting point.
Urea in particular has a melting point that is well suited to the targeted application.
In some embodiments, crystalline material is sufficiently crystalline such that is has a melting point.
Polyvinyl chloride has a melting point that is lower than that for silicone.
The dihydrochloride obtained according to the usual methods has a melting point M. p.
This structure once formed and stabilized has a melting point substantially higher than free carbonate monohydrate.
As it has a melting point of -5 C, the product always remains liquid under normal production conditions.
The propylene polymer preferably has a melting point above that of the copolymer A.
Crack has a melting point of around, and the smoke does not remain potent for long.
The substance is solid and has a melting point of approximately 70 °C.
Gallium has a melting point only slightly above room temperature and is relatively non-toxic.

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The immobilizing agent preferably has a melting point of at least about 25°C.
The random propylene copolymer with crystallizable repeat units derived from propylene has a melting point of 25-105 °.
The PEG preferably has a melting point below ambient temperature.
According to a preferred embodiment, the liquefiable core has a melting point below 40°C.
In fact, cocoa butter has a melting point at a temperature close to that of the mouth.
In some embodiments, the polyethylene glycol has a melting point of less than 0 °C.
The second part 2 has a melting point below the melting point of the first part 1.
Preferably, the interesterified solid lipid component has a melting point of 60°C or lower.
In addition, the non-solvent has a melting point below the melting point of the frozen microdroplets 44.
The paraffin wax dispersible composition preferably has a melting point of around 50°C.
Preferably component c has a melting point at atmospheric pressure of 50°C or lower.
A coupler member in accordance with some embodiments has a melting point of about 70°C.
The dry product has a melting point of 61 ° C. measured by differential scanning calorimetry.
And in that the hydrophobic component has a melting point of at least 20°C.
Tetramethylurea has a melting point of -1°C which can cause problems in cold conditions.
The blood slipping agent preferably has a melting point of 45°C or less.
Also, the metal has a melting point much higher? than anything known on Earth.
Preferably, the interesterified solid lipid component has a melting point of 40°C or higher.
The trans - isomer has a melting point of about 72 degrees C and is soluble in water.
In a preferred embodiment, the second lipid component has a melting point of 36°C or lower.
This polymer preferably has a melting point or glass transition temperature of at least about 150°C.
The composition of claim 1 wherein said hydrophobic substance has a melting point above about 60 ° C.
Gallium is noteworthy because it has a melting point at about 303 kelvins, right around room temperature.
A process according to claim 1 in which the organic compound has a melting point above 20°C.
Said crystalline form has a melting point of 108°C and presents specific crystallographic characteristics.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention the composition has a melting point of greater than 40°C.
A suitable metal alloy has a melting point at least about 50 °C less than the ceramic network.
A system according to claim 8 wherein said hydrophobic substance has a melting point below 40°C.
The thermoplastics material preferably has a melting point or a melting point range of less than 100°C.
Isosorbide dimethyl ester is a liquid at room temperature, and as such has a melting point below 20°C.
The wax typically has a melting point greater than 45°C to give a low viscosity liquid.
The binder material is preferably in particulate form and has a melting point above about 40°C.
The final gel has a melting point of about 25°C and is isotropic, transparent and colorless.
Herein liquid indicates that the material has a melting point of not higher than 20°C.
The liquid polymer has a melting point less than about 40°C, as determined by differential scanning calorimetry.

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