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Testing Water Purity Using Melting Point

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Testing Water Purity Using Melting Point

Water purity is tested by its melting (0°C) and boiling (100°C) points. Impurities lower the melting point and raise the boiling point.

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Introduction to water purity testing

  • The purity of water is important to ensure safety and quality.
  • Pure water has fixed melting and boiling points.
    • Impurities change these points.
  • Testing melting point helps identify purity.
    • Boiling point tests also check water quality.
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Melting point and water purity

  • Pure water melts at 0°C exactly.
    • Impurities lower the melting point.
    • This is called freezing point depression.
  • Measure the melting point using a thermometer in melted ice.
    • Use the melting point value to assess water purity.
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Boiling point and water purity

  • Pure water boils at 100°C at sea level.
    • Impurities raise the boiling point.
    • This is known as boiling point elevation.
  • Boil the water and measure temperature with a thermometer.
    • Compare with 100°C to check purity.
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How to test water

  • Take a sample of the water.
  • Cool it to find melting point using a thermometer.
  • Heat it to find boiling point using a thermometer.
  • Record temperatures.
  • Compare results to 0°C and 100°C to determine purity.

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