Why does water vapour, a gas, have more thermal energy than ice? Explain, using the terms: particles, kinetic energy and thermal energy.
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The kinetic energy between the particles in the water vapour and gas is high (due to negligible intermolecular force of attraction) as compared to ice, water (when boiled) possess water vapour and due to the heat generated will increase the intermolecular force of attraction of the particles and hence they will start....
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