Vapour Pressure
Solidification Temperature
Liquidification Temperature
Solidification Pressures
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it is solidification because melting occurs at a constant temperature, there by the same temperature at which it was freezed is the same temperature it will melt after been left for a long time due to high rate of heat conduction of heat from the atmospher but at the same (constant) temperature

The melting point (sometimes called liquefaction point) is the temperature and pressure at which a solid becomes a liquid. In commercial and industrial situations, the process of condensing a gas to liquid is sometimes referred to as liquefaction of gases.

C. Liquidification Temperature is more correct...
The melting point of a substance is the temperature at which the substance changes state from solid to liquid. This is also known as the liquidification temperature...
Solidification temperature refers to the process of a liquid changing to a solid, rather than a solid changing to a liquid... U can also call it freezing point...
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