Chemistry, asked by baljitsinghdugri, 7 months ago

How melting point of a substance indicates the
strength of its intermolecular forces of
attraction?

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Answered by Anonymous
1

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.

Answered by keshavrathi2
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melt melting point of a substance indicates the strength of the intermolecular forces of attraction because higher the intermolecular forces of attraction the higher will be the capacity to hold the particles and hence the melting point of the substance will increase while if the intermolecular forces of attraction will be low the the power of the holding capacity of the particles will be low and hence it will result in low melting point so we can say that a substance with height intermolecular forces of attraction have high melting point and with lower intermolecular forces of attraction have lower melting point

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