how does ice melts to water
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When ice experiences more temperature, heat is absorbed. And using the heat energy, the ice molecules break apart and lower the force of attraction and become liquid state i.e., water.
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when ice is in freezer it has a large pressure on it and also the temperature is very low
which brings the atom of water very close to each other that it becomes solid
when the ice is placed in normal room temperature it take heat energy from environment at it move more heat energy than ice . ice use that heat energy to break the force created due to high pressure in freezer .
and finally it atom loose and it takes liquid state
which brings the atom of water very close to each other that it becomes solid
when the ice is placed in normal room temperature it take heat energy from environment at it move more heat energy than ice . ice use that heat energy to break the force created due to high pressure in freezer .
and finally it atom loose and it takes liquid state
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