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One sample that is 1mm in height has a melting point range of 200-201. What would be the melting point range of a 10mm sample in height if both samples heating rate is 2 degrees Celsius per minute? I'm thinking it would be about 2000-2010 but I'm not fully sure. I used algebra to get that result.
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