During solidification, the intermolecular force of attraction -
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Becomes strong as it do not goes under heating and does not expand.
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Molecules with stronger intermolecular forces are pulled together tightly to form a solid at higher temperatures, so their freezing point is higher. Molecules with lower intermolecular forces will not solidify until the temperature is lowered further.
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