Explain, in terms of particle theory, what happens when ice is heated and
melts to form water.
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When a solid is heated the particles gain energy and start to vibrate faster and faster. ... At this point the solid is melting to form a liquid. The particles in the liquid are the same as in the solid but they have more energy
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all three states of matter solid, liquid and gas expand when heated . The atoms themselves do not expand
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