Difference between high melting point and low melting point in electricity
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Difference between high melting point and low melting point in electricity
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The melting point of a pure substance is always higher and has a smaller range than the melting point of an impure substance or, more generally, of mixtures. The higher the quantity of other components, the lower the melting point and the broader will be the melting point range, often referred to as the "pasty range".
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Mercury (a metal) has a low melting point and exists in the liquid state at room temperature.
Physical properties of metals and non-metals:-
Metals-Non-metals
High melting points -Low boiling points
Good conductors of electricity- Poor conductors of electricity
High density-Low density
Malleable-Brittle
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