When a solid is heated, what happens to the molecules?
a. The molecular attractions between molecules increase until they are a solid rigid shape.
b. The molecules start to change shape immediately and are destroyed by the heat.
c. The molecules start bouncing around faster and faster, causing more frequent collisions.
d. The molecules repel each other more and push away from each other until they are no longer together.
e. The molecules vibrate faster and faster until their attractive forces are broken by their movement.