What is the main focus of the scientific research mentioned in the introduction?

Understanding Melting and Boiling Points

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Discovering compounds with the highest melting and boiling points
Studying the surface of the Sun
Exploring the depths of the ocean
Finding the coldest places in the universe
2.
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What primarily determines a substance's melting point?
The color of the substance
The weight of the substance
The size of the particles
The attraction between its particles
3.
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Why does helium have such a low boiling point?
It has a high density
It is a heavy element
It is a solid at room temperature
Its atoms attract each other very weakly
4.
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What is a key characteristic of noble gases like helium?
They are highly reactive
They have a complete set of electrons
They have a high boiling point
They easily form compounds
5.
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What is the significance of helium's boiling point in scientific applications?
It helps in heating systems
It is used in making alloys
It is irrelevant to modern science
It is used in supercooling technologies
6.
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What is one practical use of substances that remain liquid at very low temperatures?
Cooling high-speed trains
Generating electricity
Heating homes
Cooking food
7.
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What is the melting point of tungsten?
4400 Kelvin
3700 Kelvin
6273 Kelvin
4200 Kelvin
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