Molar heat of fusion is directly related to the strength of the forces that hold molecules together;

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Molar heat of fusion is directly related to the strength of the forces that hold molecules together; strong forces make it difficult for molecules to break away into the liquid or gaseous phase. Data in the table support the conclusion that those forces are stronger in:
A. Calcium than in silver.
B. Silver than in nickel.
C. Iron than in calcium.
D. Iron than in nickel.

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