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Melting point is measured of force of attraction is substances

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Answered by harshtamrakar12
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The melting point of a solid is a measure of the force of attraction between its particles. Explanation - When we heat a solid, the molecules of solid absorbs the heat and use it for breaking the force of attraction between them, and also their kinetic energy increases.

Answered by parampurushmonster99
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Explanation: Melting point is mostly based on the forces of attraction between the particles and the nucleus. If we want to melt a substance we are mostly heating it. to be more accurate we actually providing the energy in the form of heat. this energy is used to break the forces of attraction between the atoms and the nucleus.

once we succeed in breaking the forces of attraction

bravo! we are actually seeing it melt.

so the melting is a indirect measure of melting point.

greater the forces of attraction greater is the heat required to break the forces of attraction and greater will be the melting  

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