1. Introduction and Applications of Melting Point Capillary Tubes: Melting point capillary tubes are small glass tubes primarily used for determining the melting point of substances. In experiments, the substance to be tested is loaded into the melting point capillary tube, heated to melt and then cool to solidify, and...
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