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The compound should not be heated to the point it melts​

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Answered by VwirobiBrahma
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Answer:

Certain objects such as metals, glass, plastic, sugar etc. melt when heated to a certain temperature but other materials such as a piece of wood, paper, a piece of rock etc. do not

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Answered by jaya8765
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Answer:

Phase progress is reversible in the event that the atom doesn't go through corruption. Heat sensitive mixtures go through thermolysis at high temperatures and now and again it could be well underneath the melting point.

Explanation:

At the point when kinetic energy of particles is expanded by giving energy then we use term "heat" implies intermolecular powers are intact however kinetic energy of particles is expanded and here happens no difference in actual condition of that compound. Melting point is the temperature at which offered energy is utilized to reprieve intermolecular powers of compound and actual condition of compound changes from strong to fluid. Energy is given in the two cases to warm and to dissolve the compound yet in warming simply kinetic energy of atoms is being expanded and in melting energy provided is utilized to break intermolecular powers of compound and here more energy is expected to soften when contrasted with heat the compound.

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