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Melting point of solid and boiling point of liquid.

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  • The boiling point of liquid is

    A
    affected by addition of soluble solid
    B
    increases with increase of pressure
    C
    both (a) and (b)
    D
    None of these
  • Consider the following statements. I. Melting point of a solid. II. Melting point is used for the identification of type of solids. Which of the above two statement(s) is/are correct?

    A
    Only II
    B
    Only I
    C
    Both I and II
    D
    None of the above
  • A certain liquid has a melting point of 50^(@)C and a boiling point of 150^(@)C . A thermometer is designed with this liquid and its melting and boiling points are designated as 0^(@)L and 100^(@)L . The melting and boiling points of water on this scale are

    A
    `25^(@)L` and `75^(@)L`, respectively
    B
    `0^(@)L` and `100^(@)L`, respectively
    C
    `20^(@)L` and `70^(@)L`, respectively
    D
    `30^(@)L` and `80^(@)L`, respectively
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