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the atoms and molecules will vibrate, causing the substance to heat up (friction causes heat, the molecules and atoms will rub together, causing friction). I hope this helped!!!!!n_n

when a substance reaches its boiling point naturally the intermolecular force becomes weak and the substance gets converted from one form to another..

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