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As a solid reaches its melting point intermolecular bonds have been disrupted, causing

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an increase of partical vibration, a change in partical's position and the breaking of intermolecular bonds.
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Step-by-step explanation:

When we heat a solid substance and when it reaches its melting point then molecules start to vibrate more and as a result the molecules move from their initial place.

This leads to change in the position of a molecules. As a result, the intermolecular bonds will break.

So, when melting point of solid comes then it finally changes from solid state to liquid state.

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