Whether impurity increase, decrease or has no effect on melting points.
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A substance (solid) containing soluble impurities usually melts at a lower temperature than the pure compound. It can also melt over a wide range of temperatures and is called the “melting point depression.” In general, the smaller the range of melting temperatures, the higher the purity of the sample.
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