Chemistry, asked by somaranimahata1970, 2 months ago

when a solid is heated, what hapens to its molecules ?​

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Answered by saisubhalaxmi19
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Answer:

When a solid is heated the particles gain energy and start to vibrate faster and faster. Initially the structure is gradually weakened which has the effect of expanding the solid. Further heating provides more energy until the particles start to break free of the structure.

Answered by krazykitty
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Answer:

When a solid is heated the particles gain energy and start to vibrate faster and faster. Initially the structure is gradually weakened which has the effect of expanding the solid. Further heating provides more energy until the particles start to break free of the structure.

Explanation:

In the solid the particles vibrate in place. Liquid – In a liquid, particles will flow or glide over one another, but stay toward the bottom of the container. The attractive forces between particles are strong enough to hold a specific volume but not strong enough to keep the molecules sliding over each other.

When a solid is heated, the particles gain sufficient energy to break away from one another and move past each other. The change from solid to liquid is called melting or fusion.

When you heat something, you add energy to it. This causes the particles to move faster and farther apart. Heating solids turns them into liquids. Turning a solid into a liquid is called melting.

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