Science, asked by vlone, 1 year ago

Please help me ! I'm really stuck on this question.


The table shows the mass and melting point of some substances.


Melting Point of Substances



Mass
(kg)     Melting Point of Tin       Melting Point of Lead
                     (°C)                                         (°C)
1                     W                                            Y
2                    232                                         327


Part 1: What will be the values of W and Y for 1 kg of each substance?
Part 2: Explain your answer for Part 1.

Answers

Answered by knitesh
49
the melting point of tin for 2kg is 232 so 232 divided 2 so the value of w is 116 and for lead is 163.5

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Answered by fireskull5400
8

Answer:

The answer is the Melting point of Tin is still 232 no matter the mass, and then Lead is still 327

Explanation:

The reason being is that Melting point is a intensive property, and intensive properties are not reliant on size, although it might take longer to melt

Hope this helps!

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