How heating changes the state of matter?
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MATTER CAN CHANGE FORM OF STATE TO ANOTHER WHEN TERMINAL ENERGY IS ABSORBED OR RELEASED HEATED IT HUBS OF THERMAL ENERGY AND ITS TEMPERATURE RISES AT SOME POINT AND THE TEMPERATURE STOP RISING AND THE ICE BEGINS TO CHANGE INTO LIQUID WATER THE CHANGE FROM THE SOLID STATE TO LIQUID ASSET IS CALLED MELTING
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Matter can change from one state to another when thermal energy is absorbed or released. ... heated, it absorbs thermal energy and its temperature rises. At some point, the temperature stops rising and the ice begins to change into liquid water. The change from the solid state to the liquid state is called melting.
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