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explain what happens when a solid is heated beyond its melting point​


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Answered by harshu130514
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Answer:

the solid material would be evpourated

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Answered by shivam3845
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Melting occurs when a solid is heated and turns to liquid. The particles in a solid gain enough energy to overcome the bonding forces holding them firmly on place... The melting and freezing point of a substance is defined as the temperature above which the substance is liquid and below which, it is solid.

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