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conversion of ice into water what type of change is it​

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Answered by suvarnajadhav13k
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melting

The conversion of ice into water is an example of melting. If you took out the ice cubes from the freezer and placed them in a warm room, the ice would absorb energy from the warmer air around them. This absorbed energy would facilitate them to overcome the force of attraction holding them together, enabling them to slip out of the fixed position that they held as ice. The process in which a solids change to a liquid is called melting. The melting point is the temperature at which a solids change to a liquid.

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melting

The conversion of ice into water is an example of melting. If you took out the ice cubes from the freezer and placed them in a warm room, the ice would absorb energy from the warmer air around them. This absorbed energy would facilitate them to overcome the force of attraction holding them together, enabling them to slip out of the fixed position that they held as ice. The process in which a solids change to a liquid is called melting. The melting point is the temperature at which a solids change to a liquid

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