1) Define melting point of a solid. In the experiment to determine the melting point of ice, why
does the temperature not rise till all the
ice melts even though heat is continuously
Supplied ? what is this heat energy called?
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1) Define melting point of a solid. In the experiment to determine the melting point of ice, why
does the temperature not rise till all the
ice melts even though heat is continuously
Supplied ? what is this heat energy called?
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Covalent compounds are held together by weak intermolecular forces. ... Since lower heat (energy) is capable of breaking these weak intermolecular forces, therefore the melting and boiling points of covalent compounds is low.