Chemistry, asked by noor8098, 7 months ago

Why is ice melting called an endothermic process and not an
endothermic reaction?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water is a higher energy state, as the liquid can rotate and vibrate while solid ice can only vibrate. This means for ice to turn into a higher energy state (water) it has to absorb energy, hence it is an endothermic process with respect to the system (surrounding temperature decreases).

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Answered by sariprakasha9
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because, we say that ice melting process so it is called endothermic process

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