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Pressure of 100s of megapascals on the material noticeably raises melting point.

In a solution, a solute lowers melting-freezing point. To raise the solution's point, it should need to be taken past saturation such that solvent and solute trade amounts if the former solvent had a greater melting point than the solute. However, this solution's melting point is still lower than each compound's alone.

Olighomers can be transmuted into polýmers with a hardier melting point or range. Polar isomers and polar-group-substituted polýmers are more resistant to melting than their covalent analoghs, as are compact and sýmmetric (more cubic) allotropes and polýmorfs most often after pressure. Neutron-heavy isotopes also melt at a greater temperature. The former three are not strictly the same material.

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