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why the melting point of ice decreases with increase in pressure

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Answered by ryan567
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 this case, if you increase thepressure on the ice the ice-water system wants to try to lower it again. It can do that by making itself fit into a smaller volume. But since water fills a smaller volume when it's liquid, rather than solid, it will go to a lower melting point -- allowing more solid to become liquid.

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey buddy !! here's your answer...

➡️Melting a substance would increase the volume of that substance because liquids take more space than solids. If you  increase the pressure, it becomes harder for that transformation to occur.

✔️ But , since ice has more volume than liquid water, it's actually easier to melt it at high pressure and it requires less heat.

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