Why is melting point and boiling point of an substance important
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The melting point of a substance is the temperature at which that substance melts, that is, changes bodily from a solid to a liquid; or at which it freezes, that is, changes bodily from a liquid to a solid. ... A higher pressure will usually raise the boiling point, and, to some extent, the melting point.
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