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Why ice is thandha !??​

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Answered by ownwrites
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Ice is cold as it takes away the heat from your hand and uses that energy to melt from its solid phase to its liquid phase. In a solid (colder) the particles are all held together in a rigid formation – in a liquid (hotter/more energetic) the particles can move and slide around over each other. The water uses the energy from your hands if you touch it, to increase the energy and allow it to melt, so it feels cold.

Answered by Anonymous
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Why ice is cold?

- Ice is cold because it is formed by removing the heat energy from water so that it's temperature drops.

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