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Chemistry, 11.10.2021 16:10, niyatocute9212

Pure lead has a melting point of 327°C. Which of the following ranges is most likely to be the melting point temperature range for an alloy of lead containing 5% tin and 95% lead?
Explain why.
Sample A melting range: 347 – 372 °C
Sample B melting range: 301 - 314 °C
Sample C melting range: 327 °C

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