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The higher melting point of subtances the higher will be there the intermolecular forces?

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7 Years agoGrade NULL
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Profile image of Eshan
ApprovedApproved Tutor Answer7 Years ago
Dear student,

Yes. The larger the intermolecular forces, the more difficult it would be to break the bonds and so higher energy would be required to melt the substance, and so the melting point would be higher.

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Profile image of Deepak Kumar Shringi
ApprovedApproved Tutor Answer7 Years ago
yes thats ture because when we melt something intermolecular bonds get break if subtance has low melting point that means its easy to break those bonds or in other words lower intermolecualr forces are there