what is the effect of pressure on the melting point.
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Since they expand upon melting, an increase in pressure tends to prevent it from melting, therefore raising their melting point. With water, it contracts upon melting, so an increase in pressure is encouraging melting, and so, its melting point decreases.
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because the melting pressure is high
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