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El punto de fusión (PF) es la temperatura a la que una sustancia cambia de estado sólido a liquido. Por ejemplo, el PF del agua es de 0°C (cuando se congela el agua y se hace hielo), del alcohol, -117 °C, del
mercurio. -39°C, de la glicerina, 20°C; y de la acetona, -95°C
Ordenen de menor a mayor los PE y los PF de las sustancias mencionadas.
b Para cada sustancia, ¿Cuál es la diferencia de temperatura entre el PE y el PF?

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