Physics, asked by kritika1dangal, 11 months ago

A solid melts on heating why

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by anu24239
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HIII.........

THERE IS YOUR ANSWER ....... ..

WHAT HAPPEN ON HEATING WITH SOLID......?

  • WHEN WE HEAT A SOLID OR ANY STATE OF MATTER THAN THE KINETIC ENERGY OF THE CONSTITUENT ATOM WHICH RESULT IN SUDDEN INCREASE IN THE MOLECULAR OR ATOMIC GAP BETWEEN THE ATOM

SO WHEN WE HEAT SOLID ITS KINETIC ENERGY INCREASES AND DUE TO INCREASED MOLECULAR GAP IT MELTS.....

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