Chemistry
What happens to intermolecular forces of attraction when a solid substance is heated?
Matter
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When a substance in solid state is heated, its constituent particles gain kinetic energy and start vibrating more vigorously. Eventually, a stage is reached at which particles gain enough energy to overcome the forces of attraction between them and they start moving, thus changing into liquid state from the solid state.
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