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You know that as we go higher than the sea level, the boiling point of water decreases. What would be the effect on the melting point of a solid?

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As we go higher than the sea level, the melting point of solids 

(i) that expand on melting is lowered due to a decrease in pressure 

(ii) that contract on melting is raised due to a decrease in pressure.

[The wire used in the experiment is made of a metal (usually copper). Metals are good conductors of heat. Hence, exchange of heat between the portion of the ice above the wire and that below the wire takes place readily.]



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