How does the melting point of copper depend on pressure
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Melting it would increase the volume of that substance because liquids take more space than solids. If you increase the pressure, it becomes harder for that transformation to occur. ... Because ice takes more volume than liquid water, it's actually easier to melt it at high pressure and it requires less heat.
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