explain, in terms of particle theory, what happens when ice is heated and melts to form water.
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A block of ice is solid water. When heat (a form of energy) is added, the ice melts into liquid water. ... When heat is added, the snowflake melts and changes state to become liquid water. If heat is removed from water vapour, the gas cools down and it condenses back into liquid water
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matter is made up of particles
on heating ice the particles (closely packed) starts separating due to heat and forms liquid
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