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Where dose the heat energy come from to melt an ice cube which is left on a kitchen work surface?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The ice left on a kitchen work surface obtains heat energy from its environment and thus, melts. Explanation: Any temperature above 0 degree C is not in freezing point and is the melting point of ice. Above this temperature, the ice melts as the room temperature will be higher than 0 degree C.

Answered by SumayTode458
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Explanation: The ice left on a kitchen work surface obtains heat energy from its environment and thus, melts. Explanation: Any temperature above 0 degree C is not in freezing point and is the melting point of ice. Above this temperature, the ice melts as the room temperature will be higher than 0 degree C.

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