- Apr 5, 2004
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Pure solid x has a melting point of 125 C, and pure solid y has a melting point of 250 C. What happens to the melting point of solid x if 1% of solid Y is added?
I'm pretty sure that the melting point of the new solid will go up, but is there any way to calculate the new melting point of the new solid? My math instincts are saying "no" but I just want to make sure.
Any help is appreciated. thanks
I'm pretty sure that the melting point of the new solid will go up, but is there any way to calculate the new melting point of the new solid? My math instincts are saying "no" but I just want to make sure.
Any help is appreciated. thanks