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The melting point of a non-sublimable solid is `100^(@)`C. What do you observe when small piece of this solid is taken in a test tube and placed in boiling water ?

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To solve the question, let's break down the observations step by step. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Melting Point**: - The melting point of the solid is given as 100°C. This means that at this temperature, the solid will begin to change into a liquid. 2. **Setting Up the Experiment**: ...
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