a)
Interpretation:Reason for melting point to be melting range should be determined. Also, its measurement not as single temperature should be explained.
Concept introduction:Melting point is temperature that involves conversion of substance from solid to liquid state. Both liquid and solid phases are present in equilibrium with each other at this temperature.
b)
Interpretation:Whether melting point exits theoretically or not should be determined.
Concept introduction:Melting point is temperature that involves conversion of substance from solid to liquid state. Both liquid and solid phases are present in equilibrium with each other at this temperature.
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