Why does the melting of ice decrease when impurities are present?
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Impurities disrupt the regular arragement of particles, and hence the bonding.
. . . . Thus, less energy is needed to break the bonds and melting point decreases.
. . . . However, addition of impurities increases boiling point..
. . . . Thus, less energy is needed to break the bonds and melting point decreases.
. . . . However, addition of impurities increases boiling point..
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