Chemistry, asked by ni0schanallKRITIJ, 1 year ago

Why does the melting point decrease with increase in pressure?

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Answered by Omkar21
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've heard that if you increase pressure in a system that has ice in it, then its melting point will increase. However, I would've thought that it would decrease the melting point as the ice would heat up more easily due to the air molecules colliding more frequently with the surface of the ice, so the kinetic energy is transferred to heat ?


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