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what is the effect of impurities on the melting point of a solid​

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Impurities present in a solid organic compound tend to have 2 effects on the melting point. First, they tend to lower the overall melting point of the compound versus the value for pure material. Second, they tend to increase the range of the melting point values. The presence of impurities in a substance results in a lower melting point due to a process called melting point depression. Melting point depression is the reason why adding salt to frozen streets helps to melt the ice. Melting point depression occurs due to the nature of a material's solid state.

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