Chemistry, asked by abcxyz25, 11 months ago

Particles in water at 0° C (273 K) have
more energy as compared to particles in ice
at the same temperature.
What do you understand by energy in this sentence? Does it mean that it has more heat?​

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Answered by Mathelete2004
2

Answer:

Yes it would mean heat.

Also 1°C = 273K so 0°C would be 272K

Ice is usually below 0°C (272K)

lets say ice is -1°C (271K)

since particles in water are at 0°C (272K) ice will be having less heat than water.

since energy is also heat, therefore the above sentence is correct

Answered by srujanrana
0

Answer:

because ice at is 1degree celcious it will 271k then it has more heat

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