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where does heat energy go when ice at zero degree celsius to form water at zero degree celsius

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi friend,

When ice at zero degree celsius is heated to form water at zero degree celsius the heat energy is used to overcome ​the force of attraction between the particles.

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Answered by BRAINLYY
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The heat energy provided is utilised in breaking bonds and overcoming the intermolecular force. As you know liquids have more intermolecular space and less intermolecular force, the heat provided is used in overcoming intermolecular force and making larger intermolecular space.

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