Chemistry, asked by khanzalakhan421, 1 month ago

why does ice evaporate faster than water​

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Answered by hassanalihassanali06
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Assuming the air and water are both the same temperature, ice usually melts more quickly in water. This is because the molecules in water are more tightly packed than the molecules in the air, allowing more contact with the ice and a greater rate of heat transfer.

Answered by Skanda1234
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Because the melting point of ice is more than water.

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