If two ice cubes are pressed against each other, they stick togather firmly after some time because.......
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there is a generation of heat due to which the outer layer melts and the friction decreases. As the temperature of both the cubes is less the water refreezes.
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This is because of Hydrogen bonding.
The H20 molecules of water have acquired positive and negative dipole moments.To put it simply so that you can understand.,water molecules attract each other.Ice is also made up of H20 molecules which attract each other.This attraction is due to hydrogen bonding.
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The H20 molecules of water have acquired positive and negative dipole moments.To put it simply so that you can understand.,water molecules attract each other.Ice is also made up of H20 molecules which attract each other.This attraction is due to hydrogen bonding.
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