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3. Why does liquid water form solid ice on cooling?​

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Answered by lemonlemon
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Explanation:

¶¶Molecules are constantly moving because they have energy. ... As the liquid cools down, the amount of potential energy is reduced and the molecules start to move slower. When the water temperature reaches around 0°C, the molecules stick together and form a solid – ice.¶¶

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Answered by monikaaadi81
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Answer:

Molecules are constantly moving because they have energy. ... As the liquid cools down, the amount of potential energy is reduced and the molecules start to move slower. When the water temperature reaches around 0°C, the molecules stick together and form a solid – ice.

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