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solid change into liquid on heating​

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Answered by manveerk84
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Answered by IIJustAWeebII
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The process when a solid change into liquid on heating is called Melting.

The substance changes from solid phase into liquid phase on heating. The process of this change in phase is called melting.

When a solid is heated, the particles are given more energy and start to vibrate faster. At a certain temperature, the particles vibrate so much that their ordered structure breaks down. At this point the solid melts into liquid. The temperature at which this change from solid to liquid happens is called the melting point. Each solid has a set melting point at normal air pressure. At lower air pressure, such as up a mountain, the melting point lowers.

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