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Download Solution PDFMelting point of ice
- Increases with increasing pressure
- Decreases with increasing pressure
- Is independent of pressure
- Is proportional to pressure
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 2 : Decreases with increasing pressure
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Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFCONCEPT:
- Melting and Melting Point: The process of change of state from solid to liquid is called melting.
- The temperature at which solid starts to liquefy is known as the melting point of that solid.
- The melting point of a substance at atmospheric pressure is called a normal melting point.
EXPLANATION:
Variation of melting point with pressure:
- For those substances which contract on melting (e.g. water), the melting point decreases with pressure.
- The reason is that, pressure helps to shrink and hence melting. Most substances expand on melting. (e.g. sulpher)
- An increase of pressure opposes the melting of such substances and their melting point is raised.
- The melting point of ice decreases with an increase in pressure (as ice expands on solidification).
- For most of the materials, the melting point increases with increase in pressure but ice is an exception for that.
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