The melting point is the temperature at which a solid changes into a liquid. It is influenced by intermolecular forces.
Melting point is the temperature at which a solid changes its phase or state to become a liquid.
This is the temperature at which the individual ions in a lattice or the individual molecules in a covalent compound have enough kinetic energy to overcome the attractive forces that hold them together in the solid.
The melting point is influenced by intermolecular forces, with substances having stronger intermolecular forces generally having higher melting points.