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When heat energy is supplied to a solid, it changes its state. Why?

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Answered by kulsumk063
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The heat energy supplied to solid is used to increase the kinetic energy of the object's atoms and thus change it into the higher form of state of matter _liquid and thus it consumes the heat energy supoliedhile melting in to the liquid form...

Answered by Anonymous
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The solid gains kinetic energy and consequently rises in temperature as heat is added. At the melting point, the heat added is used to break the attractive intermolecular forces of the solid

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