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How does the melting point of ice decreases with increse in pressure?

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Answered by thakursanchin07
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Ice expands at it freezes and contracts as it melts. So with increased pressure it is energetically more favorable to melt than to freeze. In order to remain at the melting point, temperature must decrease to compensate for increased pressure.

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