what is the difference between melting range & melting
point? Which is more significant?
Answer Posted / posi
melting range means range of temperature at which
temperature sample startsmelting(solidform to liquid form)
and at which temperature completely converted to liquid
form.example 121.4-123.6
melting point means sample melts sharply one point of
tmperature , example 82
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