you melt it...
Overcome intermolecular forces
intermolecular forces are hard to overcome...apex
intermolecular forces are hard to overcome...apex
The stronger the intermolecular forces, the higher the melting point and boiling point. The weaker the intermolecular forces, the lower the melting and boiling points are.
To melt solid I2, one must overcome the covalent bonds holding the molecules together.
The thing that changes during a change of state is the intermolecular forces are disrupted. The temperature will not change because all of the energy is going into disrupting or organizing the intermolecular forces.
Yes,intermolecular forces are weaker in gas.Much stronger in solid
These are polar forces, intermolecular forces of attraction between molecules.
intermolecular forces are hard to overcome...apex
intermolecular forces are hard to overcome...apex
Dipole forces and London forces are present as intermolecular forces in these molecules.
Intermolecular forces are the forces of attraction that exist between molecules in a compound. The stronger the attractions between particles the more difficult it will be to separate them. When substances boil, the particles are completely separated from one another and the attractions between the molecules are completely overcome.