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At atmospheric pressure melting point of ice is 0°C.If the melting point of ice increases by 0.0073 ℃ for every fall in one atmosphere pressure what will be the melting point of ice in vacuum?




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Answered by tiger2625
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Answer:

When pressure is increased , melting points gets lowered or decreases. Ice takes more volume than liquid water. Hence , it's actually easier to melt it at high pressure and also it requires less heat

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Answered by yadavsaurav4463
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Explanation:

in vaccum P atm is zero hence the all the 3 phases of water exist means triple point of water

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