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The melting point of a solid and boiling point of a liquid are affected by ..................... in the substance.
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The melting point of a solid and boiling point of a liquid are affected by ..................... in the substance.
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The melting point of a solid and boiling point of a liquid are affected by ..................... in the substance.
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Ionic bonds
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Ionis Bonds
or you can write( size of molecule) both of the ans can be corrected
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