Solids change into liquid reason
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When heated, the intracellular/intermolecular space in solids increase turning them into liquid state. Liquids can therefore change shape as they have more intracellular space.
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The intermolecular forces are subdued when they are exposed to heat. This weakens the intermolecular forces so much to the extent that they start moving freely and obtain a state of flow, thus making them liquid.
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