The normal melting point of pure solid 1 is Tm. Consider now that the same pure solid

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The normal melting point of pure solid 1 is Tm. Consider now that the same pure solid 1 is melting into a liquid that initially contains pure 2. How does the temperature at which 1 will melt into the liquid, T, compare to Tm? You may assume that the enthalpy of mixing of liquid 1 and 2 is zero.

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