Chemistry, asked by Elontry, 3 days ago

One of the most common causes of inaccurate melting points is too rapid heating of the
melting point bath/block. Under these circumstances, how will the observed melting point compare to the true melting point?

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Answered by Gruffnut
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Answer:Rapid heating of the melting point bath will not allow the mercury in the thermometer to heat up fast enough, so the melting point would turn out to be lower than the actual melting point of the compound.

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