What is the relationship between melting point and intermolecular forces?
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- melting point is the temperature at which ice is converted into liquid
- intermolecular force is forces that intermediate interaction between molecules including force of attraction or repulssion that act between molecules and other type of neighbouring atoms.
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- hence intermolecular force increases viscosity,boiling point and "melting point" also increases.
- stronger the intermolecular force then greater the melting point.
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So, the melting point depends on the energy it takes to overcome the forces between the molecules, or the intermolecular forces, holding them in the lattice. The stronger the intermolecular forces are, the more energy is required, so the higher the melting point is.
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