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quite simply, bonds. The strength of these bonds depends on the type of element or compound that forms the solid. These 'particles' you refer to are best known as 'atoms' and the atoms that form a solid are held together by these bonds.


What holds the molecules in solid together?

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What types of bonds will break when frozen water is heated and becomes liquid?

Of course. The reason for water's solid structure when frozen is due only to hydrogen bonds, which form a type of crystal lattice structure. When heat is applied, these bonds break, and water becomes liquid once again. then you crap yourself.


How does water change from solid ice to liquid?

Melting. During melting, the hydrogen bonds between water molecules are broken thus causing the state to change from the solid to the liquid state where there are LESS (and not no) hydrogen bonds.


What are the forces between water molecules that hold them together in the solid and liquid state called?

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Are the molecules in coffee bonded?

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When an organic solid is melted are covalent bonds broken?

No, when an organic solid is melted, the covalent bonds within the molecules remain intact. The melting process only involves overcoming intermolecular forces, such as van der Waals forces or hydrogen bonding, which hold the molecules together in the solid state.


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What kind of bond is in a solid at room temperature?

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