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What is the significance of the melting point in solid-liquid equilibrium?
A. It is the temperature at which the solid evaporates
B. It is the temperature at which the liquid freezes
C. It is the temperature at which the solid sublimes
D. It is the only temperature at which the two phases can coexist at 1 atm
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