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Melting point is important in organic chemistry because it can be used for the identification of a compound. For pure solid organic compounds will have a small melting point range (0.5-10C),thus presence of impurity can also be find out by Melting point.
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Impurities will usually lower the melting point of an organic compound. Impurities also increase the range of melting points in the compound. This means the temperature needed for melting isn't consistent.
No, it is not an organic compound.
No, an organic compound must have carbon.
To check the purity of the organic compound.
Melting point is important in organic chemistry because it can be used for the identification of a compound. For pure solid organic compounds will have a small melting point range (0.5-10C),thus presence of impurity can also be find out by Melting point.
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These are impurities as organic compounds in different materials.
For example the melting point.
Impurities will usually lower the melting point of an organic compound. Impurities also increase the range of melting points in the compound. This means the temperature needed for melting isn't consistent.
The organic compounds readily burn in air. They have high boiling points and low melting points.
Rubber is made from many kinds of products. Rubber is made up of polymers, organic compound isoprene, minor impurities of other organic compounds and water.
Nope; not always. So the answer would be false. You have to realize that there might be impure substances mixed. Likewise impure substance can either lower the melting point or increase it :)M. Bilal :)
Do you mean how is an organic compound different from an inorganic compound? If so, an organic compound has carbon, an inorganic compound does not need to have carbon.
Yes, it is an organic compound.
Organic compound