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3. Change of state can be easily observed in water but not in iron. Why?​

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Answered by DamselAngel
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Explanation:

The change of state can be easily in water but not in iron because the intermolecular force is very less in water as compared to iron so the molecules recquire less latent heat to change their state.

Answered by ItszBrainlyQueen
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The change of state can be easily in water but not in iron because the intermolecular force is very less in water as compared to iron so the molecules recquire less latent heat to change their state.

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