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a solid changes to liquid on heating.why​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Due to melting.

When a solid is heated, the particles are given more energy and start to vibrate faster. At a certain temperature, the particles vibrate so much that their ordered structure breaks down. At this point the solid melts into liquid.

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Answered by AmAnswers
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when we heat a solid, we actually supply heat to the substance. So the the total energy the molecules are increased causing them to move faster, since the energy is converted into kinetic energy. At a particular point (melting point) this heat energy is no longer converted into kinetic energy but changes the potential energy of the molecule. This change cause the strong bonds to melt. Hence changing the state

Explanation:

(if you are in lower class) Due to heat energy Bond breaks making it to a liquid

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