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If ice has heat energy, then how can we get heat energy from ice?

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Answered by gudly30
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The ice cube does have heat, and even if the ice is still, its molecules are in motion (have kinetic energy). You can know something has heat if it can warm up something else: For instance liquid nitrogen has a very low boiling point (-200C).

Answered by ALizg
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The ice cube does have heat, and even if the ice is still, its molecules are in motion (have kinetic energy). You can know something has heat if it can warm up something else: For instance liquid nitrogen has a very low boiling point (-200C).

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