Melting. In a solid the strong attractions between the particles hold them tightly packed together. Even though they are vibrating this is not enough to disrupt the structure. When a solid is heated the particles gain energy and start to vibrate faster and faster.
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One can eventually excite a composed particle like a nucleus or an atome while a concept of heat applies to systems of many particles. IT happens that in violent nuclei collisions the hadronic matter is heated to a temperaturę so high (trillions of degrees) that it melts into a plasma of quarks and gluons behaving as an almost perfect liquid. Such a system can be described using the theromodynamical concepts like temperature and heat.
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Melting. In a solid the strong attractions between the particles hold them tightly packed together. Even though they are vibrating this is not enough to disrupt the structure. When a solid is heated the particles gain energy and start to vibrate faster and faster.
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