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20 August, 06:16

Why does the particle of water at 0 degree celcius have more energy as cimparrd to the particles in ice at the same temperature?

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  1. 20 August, 06:32
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    There is Kinetic energy involved in the state something is in. The molecules in a liquid are moving around quicker than those in a solid.

    That's one reason.

    The ice requires energy to melt. Bonds must be broken to get from a solid to a liquid.
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