Melting point is the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid. Boiling point is the temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas.

These points vary for different substances. Real-world examples include:

  • Water: 0°C (melting), 100°C (boiling)
  • Iron: 1538°C (melting)
  • Mercury: -39°C (melting), 357°C (boiling)

Current Temp: 20°C

Melting Point: 0°C

Boiling Point: 100°C

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