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At the melting point the solid and liquid phase exist in equilibrium... as some polymers do not have a true melting point as there is no abrupt phase change at any specific temperature... the melting point is relatively insensitive to... The melting point of a pure substance is always higher and has a smaller range than the melting... the lower the melting point and the broader the range... a minimum melting point will be reached... mixing ratio that results in the lowest possible melting point is known as the... gives information on melting point together with its... A basic melting point apparatus for the analysis of crystalline solids consists of a... at the melting point the change in... the melting point increases in the series... the melting point increases in the order... hence its lower melting point but the melting point again increases with... A high melting point results from a high... The melting point of purified water has been measured to be 0... Melting Point and Molecular Symmetry...

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