Chemistry, asked by paragpratim, 1 year ago

how melting point of a substance indicates the strenght of its intermoleculor forces of attraction

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Answered by chirag2k17
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when melting point of the substance is higher it will absorb more kinetic energy to change its state which means that its intermolecular  forces of attraction are higher than the substance which has low melting point.

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Answered by Mohit123Sharma
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If a substance have higher melting point so the force (or strength) of its intermoleculor is higher
and If a substance have lower melting point so the force (or strength) of its intermoleculor is lower

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