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How does this movement alter as the temperature of the solid is increased?

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Answered by kajalkaur982004
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As temperature rises, the kinetic energy of the molecules within the solid begin to vibrate, which decreases the attraction of these molecules. There is a temperature threshold, referred to as the melting point, at which the vibration becomes sufficient enough to cause the solid to change to liquid.

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