Science, asked by celbd, 6 months ago

A student tests the melting point of a certain sample of potassium
alum/tawas. It starts melting at 91°C and melts completely until the temperature is
92.5°C. According to a data book, the melting point of potassium alum is 92.5°C.
What can you say about the sample?
Answer: The sample is a​

Answers

Answered by maralsarthak1834
18

Answer:

capillary method

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Answered by yuriyana43
2

Answer:

it is Capillary Method

Explanation:

the most popular and most fundamental method of determination. This procedure involves putting the sample in a capillary tube and performing an experiment to heat the sample until it reaches the point of melting. It can then record the melting point.

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