21 Chemistry -- Chemical Equilibrium

Why ice melts slowly at higher altitude?

Why ice melts slowly at higher altitude?

For a given mass of water, ice has more volume than water. The atmospheric pressure is less or decreases at higher altitudes. On decreasing the pressure the equilibrium shifts to the side having more volume; the equilibrium shifts toward the formation of ice . It can be stated that on decreasing the pressure the freezing of water increases to form more ice so the melting of ice is favored at high temperature and high pressure. Hence, ice melts slowly at higher altitudes due to low pressure.

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