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Why does thermal expansion generally decrease with increasing bond energy

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⚫WHEN A MATERIAL IS HEATED, MOLECULAR ACTIVITY INCREASES AND THE ENERGY STORED IN THE BONDS BETWEEN ATOMS IS CHANGED. WITH THE INCREASE IN STOREDENERGY THE LENGTH OF MOLECULAR BONDS ALSO INCREASES. WITH AN INCREASE INENERGY OF BOND THERMAL EXPANSIONUSUALLY DECREASES, DUE TO WHICH THE HARDNESS OF SOLIDS IS AFFECTED
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Thermal expansion generally decreases with increasing bond energy, which also has an effect on the melting point of solids, so, high melting point materials are more likely to have lower thermal expansion.The thermal expansion of glasses is higher compared to that of crystals
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