describe how the particles of a substance behave at its mealting point
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Particles of a substance behave at its melting point by slipping out of the ordered arrangement of a solid due to energy that is required. ... The particles of a substance behave at its boiling point by not being able to escape because of external pressure pushing down on the liquid.
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Particles of a substance behave at its melting point by slipping out of the ordered arrangement of a solid due to energy that is required. The particles of a substance behave at its boiling point by not being able to escape because of external pressure pushing down on the liquid.
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