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18 March, 16:00

If an ice cube melts at 0°C but water freezes at 0°C what is the difference between melting and freezing in terms of energy involved with phase changes and be particles of substances during the phase changes?

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  1. 18 March, 16:18
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    When melting, energy is being absorbed. When freesing, energy is being released.

    That's all I know.
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