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Standard IX
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12. Effect of pressure on melting point of ice?
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State the effect of increase of pressure on the melting point of ice.
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The melting point of solid substances is directly proportional to pressure acting on them. However, ice-melts at a temperature lower than its usual melting point, when the pressure increases. This is because :
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The melting points of most of the solid substances increase with an increase of pressure acting on them. However, ice melts at a temperature lower than its usual melting point, when the pressure increases. This is because :
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Assertion : The melting point of ice decreases with increase of pressure .
Reason: Ice contracts on melting
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On increasing the pressure, the melting point of the ice decreases.
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