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particles of ice at 0°c have more energy tgan water at 0℃ why®【full explain...

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Answered by saivivek16
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Explanation:

It is because of latent heat of energy.

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Answered by rmn2005
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Water at 0 °C means that ice absorbed the amount of heat (latent heat) and got converted to water. So, water possesses this additional amount of heat.

Water at 0 °C means that ice absorbed the amount of heat (latent heat) and got converted to water. So, water possesses this additional amount of heat.Now, ice at 0 °C does not possess this heat.

Water at 0 °C means that ice absorbed the amount of heat (latent heat) and got converted to water. So, water possesses this additional amount of heat.Now, ice at 0 °C does not possess this heat.Hence, particles in water at 0 °C get more energy as compared to the particles in ice at 0 °C.

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