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which property of ice gets changed on heating​

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Answered by yd47980
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heated, it absorbs thermal energy and its temperature rises. At some point, the temperature stops rising and theice begins to change into liquid water. The change from the solid state to the liquid state is called melting.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

Ice changes its physical properties upon heating.

Explanation:

Upon heating, ice melts into water, i.e., changes its state of matter from a solid to a liquid. Consequently, a lot of its properties change. It loses its fixed shape, its rigidity, its strong intermolecular forces, and turns into a flowy liquid with no fixed shape, and with intermediate intermolecular forces.

Its thermal energy increases as it absorbs heat, increasing its temperature.

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