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why melting point and boiling point different for the same matter

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Answered by silentloffer
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This is when they become a liquid. So the melting point is the temperature at which molecules in a solid can move past each other and form a liquid. ... The boiling point is the temperature at which the gas from the liquid is pushing the air with the same force the air is pushing back.

Answered by UTTAMSHARMA84
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So the melting point is the temperature at which molecules in a solid can move past each other and form a liquid. The boiling point, on the other hand, involves liquids and gases. ... As temperature is increased, the liquid molecules move faster and faster and more of them escape as gas.

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