Chemistry, asked by Lsoham, 11 months ago

Why ice melts slowly at higher altitudes?

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey dear
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⭐the process of melting of ice is an endothermic process and endothermic processes are always favoured at high temperature but at higher altitudes temperature is very less therefore melting of ice will be slow. ⭐

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Answered by Anonymous
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As the atmospheric pressure decreases, the boiling point of a liquid decreases since it takes less pressure for the molecules to leave the liquid. So the result is that at high altitude, the boiling point is lower than at sea level. Decreasing pressure also increases the freezing point, only not by very much.

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