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Why the boiling point and melting point are different for same matter?

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Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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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, 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.

Answered by ItzMissDrugbabe
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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, 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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