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Why does a soild change to liquid when heat is added?​

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Step-by-step explanation:

Solid changes to liquid when heat is applied and the heat reaches melting point of the particular solid. It is at that point that the solid's strong intermolecular forces is weakened .

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Step-by-step explanation:

solid is particles packed up together like a family.

liquid is made out of particles as well but the are a little spaced out like a bunch of friends going home after a busy school day.

A solid changes state because when heat is applied it states changing state into a liquid.

like you freeze an ice cube and when it out on a summer day in a drink it starts melting AKA (A SOLID + HEAT =A LIQUID

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