what happens when solid is heated explain using kinetic theory,pls answer this fast
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When a solid is heated the particles gain energy and start to vibrate faster and faster. ... The particles in the liquid are the same as in the solid but they have more energy. To melt a solid energy is required to overcome the attractions between the particles and allow them to pull them apart
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The kinetic theory of matter can be used to explain how solids, liquids and gases are interchangeable as a result of increase or decrease in heat energy. When an object is heated the motion of the particles increases as the particles become more energetic.
In kinetic theory, all the energy of gas molecules is wholly kinetic and no potential energy exists. These molecules move randomly colliding with one another. ... So, as defined, heat is the energy transferred between two systems without mechanical work.
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