smeltepunkta
Smeltepunkta refers to the temperature at which a solid substance changes into a liquid under a given pressure, typically standard atmospheric pressure. For a pure crystalline substance, the melting point is a precise temperature at which solid and liquid phases are in equilibrium. In mixtures or impure substances, melting occurs over a range, with the lower limit known as the solidus and the upper limit as the liquidus.
At standard pressure, smeltepunkta is a characteristic property used to identify substances and to assess purity.
Measurement methods include capillary melting-point techniques, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and hot-stage microscopy. Proper sample preparation,
Although often treated as a fixed property, smeltepunkta can depend on pressure, though the effect is usually