Explain changes of state due to heat with example.
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Increases in heat energy can break attractions between particles and trigger a change of state. For example, when water freezes water molecules are held in a crystalline structure by hydrogen bonds that form between neighboring water molecules. As heat is added to ice, some of the hydrogen bonds will be broken.
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Increases in heat energy can break attractions between particles and trigger a change of state. For example, when water freezes water molecules are held in a crystalline structure by hydrogen bonds that form between neighboring water molecules. As heat is added to ice, some of the hydrogen bonds will be broken.
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