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During a phase change (from solid to liquid, as in melting and also from liquid to gas as in boiling) the temperature remains constant, as all of the energy is going to affecting the change, rather than raising the temperature. Once it has changed from solid to liquid, the liquid can then raise in temperature.
The intermolecular forces of attraction in the solid decreases as it is heated and the solid melts (solid converts to liquid) at its melting point.
Melting point: the temperature at which a solid become a liquid. Boiling point: the temperature at which a liquid become a gas.
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if you were to constantly increase the temperature of a solid you would eventually reach the melting point for that particular substance, at which time the solid would melt to a liquid. if you were to keep heating the substance, at some point the liquid would reach its boiling point and would evaporate to a gas.
The solubility of solid materials increase when the temperature increase; it is a general rule.
By heating the internal energy of a solid increase what leads to melting when the crystalline system is destroyed and the solid become a liquid.
Water temperature rises, ice (solid water) starts melting and becomes liquid, liquid starts boiling becoming vapor.
Water temperature rises, ice (solid water) starts melting and becomes liquid, liquid starts boiling becoming vapor.
During a phase change (from solid to liquid, as in melting and also from liquid to gas as in boiling) the temperature remains constant, as all of the energy is going to affecting the change, rather than raising the temperature. Once it has changed from solid to liquid, the liquid can then raise in temperature.
The intermolecular forces of attraction in the solid decreases as it is heated and the solid melts (solid converts to liquid) at its melting point.
If the solid is insoluble, it will have little or no effect on the boiling point. If it is soluble, it will raise the boiling point.
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Melting point: the temperature at which a solid become a liquid. Boiling point: the temperature at which a liquid become a gas.
Decreasing temperature would not increase the rate at which a solid dissolves