how melting point of a substance determine the intermolecular forces of attraction
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if we will melt any substance it will reduce the intermolecular force and it will change its state of matter
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The stronger the IMF, the higher the boiling point will be
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Take, for example, hydrogen bonding. Hydrogen bonding occurs when a hydrogen atom combines with either nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine
. Hydrogen bonding results in the strongest intermolecular forces, and therefore will always have the highest boiling point.
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