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5 February, 10:57

How does adding thermal energy change the intermolecular force between atoms or molecules in an object?

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  1. 5 February, 11:10
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    Weak intermolecular forces, low thermal energy. When an object such as liquid becomes a solid in form, this is sometimes caused by drop of heat, kinetic, energy in an object. And fast if there's weak molecular interaction.
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