How does melting point of solid indicate the strength of its intermolecular forces of attraction?
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The molecules are held together by intermolecular force of attraction. More the force the fusion takes after some time only that means the melting point is high. So molecules with greater molecular forces have high melting point and less molecular forces have low melting point.
The molecules are held together by intermolecular force of attraction. More the force the fusion takes after some time only that means the melting point is high. So molecules with greater molecular forces have high melting point and less molecular forces have low melting point.make as brilliant.
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If the melting point is high then the intermolecular forces are also high.
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This is because the stronger the intermolecular forces the more heat is required to break its bonds so as to change its state(or phase) . for example water has low melting point because of its weak intermolecular forces(easily observable because of its fluid nature) whereas metals mostly have high melting point .
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