what happens when you continuously heat the solid after melting point? define the term and give its significance
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when we continuously heat a solid its intermolecular forces of attraction breaks and the particles start moving with greater speed. A stage is reached when the temperature does not change and the solid which has turned into liquid starts changing into vapours. This process is called latent heat of vapourisation.
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