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what happen to the melting point of pressure when it increases

Answer» At a particular temperature, the separation of the molecules increases by a large amount and the solid melts and converts into liquid. This particular temperature is the melting point of that solid. The melting point of a pure substance is always higher than the melting point of that substance when a small amount of an impurity is present. Pressure affects the melting point of a substance. As the pressure on the substance increases, the melting point decreases.


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