Chemistry, asked by br7enterprises, 1 year ago

what happens to the
1. boiling point of a liquid when atmospheric pressure decreases.
2. melting point of ice when pressure is increased?

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Answered by Nikhil21122
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1. the boiling point also decreases as due to less pressure less heat is required to create vapor pressure.
2.due to increase in the pressure the melting point also increse.
Answered by BadCoolestGirl
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Answer: When atmospheric pressure increases, the boiling point becomes higher, and when atmospheric pressure decreases (as it does when elevation increases), the boiling point becomes lower.

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