is melting of ice endothermic process
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Yes the melting of ice is an endothermic process because it requires the heat to melt the ice in this process heat is absorbed not evolved .
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Basically, when the ice consumes (heat) energy, which allows a transition to occur, melting ice is an endothermic response. The ice cube needs heat to melt, so the process is endothermic.
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