Why melting point is a particular temperature not a range of temperature?
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Because it is difficult to heat solids to temperatures above their melting points, and because pure solids tend to melt over a very small temperature range, melting points are often used to help identify compounds. Mixtures also tend to melt at temperatures below the melting points of the pure solids.
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Because it is difficult to heat solids to temperatures above their melting points, and because pure solids tend to melt over a very small temperature range, melting points are often used to help identify compounds. ... Mixtures also tend to melt at temperatures below the melting points of the pure solids.
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