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What is the relation between melting point (m.p.), boiling point (b.p.) and freezing point (f.p.) of any substance.
1) b.p. > m.p. and f.p. < m.p.
2)b.p. > f.p. and m.p. = f.p.
3)b.p. = m.p. and m.p. > f.p.
4)b.p. > f.p. and f.p. < m.p.​

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Answered by najmaparveen289
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Answer:

2) b.p.> f.p. and m.p. = f.p.

Explanation:

The boiling point is the temperature at which a substance will convert from liquid state to gaseous state. It will require a higher temperature since higher forces of attraction have to overcome now.

The freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid converts to solid and the melting point is the temperature at which solid melts to become a liquid. These both are same for a substance.

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