What happens to the kinetic energy of the particles when heat energy equal to the latent heat of fusion is provided to a solid at its most lying point?
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The particles of matter would be more far apart from each other and then the state of matter would change from solid to liquid.
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When heat energy is equal to the latent heat of fusion during melting the kinetic energy of the molecules of the solid increase and hence the force of attraction between the solid molecules decreases resulting in the weakening of force of attraction between the particles...
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When heat energy is equal to the latent heat of fusion during melting the kinetic energy of the molecules of the solid increase and hence the force of attraction between the solid molecules decreases resulting in the weakening of force of attraction between the particles...
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