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Why does the phase change take longer for solids than liquids?​

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Answered by narendras1232
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Within the phase change from solid to liquid, the bonds between atoms are merely loosened. In the phase change from liquid to gas, the bonds between atoms are completely broken.

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Answered by ishankumarsingh0
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Within the phase change from solid to liquid, the bonds between atoms are merely loosened.

In the phase change from liquid to gas, the bonds between atoms are completely broken. The phase change from liquid to gas requires more energy because the bonds must be completely broken for it to take place, rather than just loosened as in the phase change of solid to liquid.

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