Particles in water at 0°C have more energy as compared to particles in ice at the same temperature. Explain.
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particles in water at 0 degree Celsius have more energy as compared to particles in ice at the same temperature
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Solids have the highest inter-molecular forces, causing particles of solids to be tightly packed, allowing them to remain in the mean state. as a result of which the particles do not receive energy.
while on the other hand, liquids have less inter-molecular forces, causing particles of liquids to be loosely packed, allowing them to vibrate about their mean state. as a result of which the particles receive energy.
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