Salt water has a lower freezing point and a higher boiling point.
Antifreeze decreases the freezing point of ice so that it melts at lower temperatures also.
Soluble impurities (that is, impurities that are included within the crystal matrix) tend to lower the observed melting point and broaden the melting point range. Insoluble impurities have no effect on the melting point. Found from website: http://swc2.hccs.edu/pahlavan/2423L1.pdf
Yes, impurities have important effects on the melting and boiling point of materials.
The melting point of the compound would be lower than it actually is.
The melting point of borax is 743 oC.
The effect of poorly packed will decrease the melting point.
Antifreeze decreases the freezing point of ice so that it melts at lower temperatures also.
Water does have an effect on the melting point of a mineral
Soluble impurities (that is, impurities that are included within the crystal matrix) tend to lower the observed melting point and broaden the melting point range. Insoluble impurities have no effect on the melting point. Found from website: http://swc2.hccs.edu/pahlavan/2423L1.pdf
Yes, impurities have important effects on the melting and boiling point of materials.
yes absolutely.......
The crystal lattice will slightly effect the high vacuum and eventually decrease the melting point particularly decomposing solids.
The melting point of the compound would be lower than it actually is.
According to RAOULT, when two different metals of different melting points are melted or alloyed there melting points considerably change. So,according to the percentage of impurities, the melting points either increase or decrease.
If you mean melting... different metals and materials have different temperatures that they melt at, called their Melting Point.
it increases up the meltingpoint of the solid
The melting point of borax is 743 oC.