Why does ice change into water on heating?
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When heat (a form of energy) is added, the ice melts into liquid water. It has reached its melting point – 0°C. Continue to apply heat, and the water will turn into water vapour, which is water in its gaseous state. ... If heat is removed from water vapour, the gas cools down and it condenses back into liquid water.
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Because ice is cold
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because ice is cold
heat is hot
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