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the molecules of a solid normally move to and fro a little. When the solid is heated, its molecules start moving faster. The more it is heated, the faster they move. Can this be related in any way to change
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the molecules of a solid normally move to and fro a little. When the solid is heated, its molecules start moving faster. The more it is heated, the faster they move. Can this be related in any way to change of state of the solid.How?
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The molecule are changing from a solid state to a liquid state
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