"The Science Behind Melting Points: A Key to Purity and Stability"



           International Chemistry Scientist Awards

The melting point of a substance is the temperature at which it transitions from a solid to a liquid under standard atmospheric pressure. This physical property is crucial in material science, chemistry, and engineering, as it helps determine the purity, stability, and usability of a substance. A pure compound typically has a sharp and well-defined melting point, whereas impurities can cause variations. Melting points are widely used in pharmaceuticals, metallurgy, and polymer science for quality control and formulation purposes.


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