Why do particles in water at zero degree celcius have more energy as compaired to ice in same temp?
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On applying heat energy to water particles, they start moving faster. At a certain temperature, the particles have enough energy to become free from the forces of attraction among the particles and the liquid starts changing into gas.
Apart from this,
Particles in water at 0 degrees celsius have more energy as compared to the particles in ice at the came temperature. Because the particles in water absorb heat energy during the process of conversion from ice to liquid water.
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@saiprasannabollu
On applying heat energy to water particles, they start moving faster. At a certain temperature, the particles have enough energy to become free from the forces of attraction among the particles and the liquid starts changing into gas.
Apart from this,
Particles in water at 0 degrees celsius have more energy as compared to the particles in ice at the came temperature. Because the particles in water absorb heat energy during the process of conversion from ice to liquid water.
Hope my answer helps you!!
@saiprasannabollu
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