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with reference to the kinetic theory of matter explain in brief the melting of a piece of ice
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Answered by Anonymous
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On increasing the temperature of solids , the kinetic energy of the particles increases . Due to the increase in kinetic energy , the particles start vibrating with greater speed . ... The temperature at which a solid melts to become a liquid at the atmospheric pressure is called its melting point.

Answered by StrankraDeolay
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The kinetic energy of the molecules of ice increases as the temperature of ice increases. Since with every raise in temperature the molecules of ice move faster and start colliding with each other and thus gets farther and farther with each other. As they move farther, the intermolecular force get weaker and weaker and intermolecular space get larger and larger changing the state of ice to water.

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