What happens to the distance between the molecules of ice,
when it melts?
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Basically, it's an effect of little movements and vibrations of molecules and atoms due to their energy. ... The more energy you put into the system, the more the molecules move. At one point, the movement is too much to keep the molecules in place, the crystal structure breaks apart, the ice melts.
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The distance between the ice molecules increases.
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The more energy you put into the system, the more the molecules move. At one point, the movement is too much to keep the molecules in place, the crystal structure breaks apart, the ice melts
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