What happens to the intermolecular space in case of melting
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●Before melting, the intermolecular forces are strong and hence the spaces are also small and close to each other, but when it melts, the intermolecular forces are weakened and as a result space increases.
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●Before melting, the intermolecular forces are strong and hence the spaces are also small and close to each other, but when it melts, the intermolecular forces are weakened and as a result space increases.
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