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an ice cube is put into a heated pan. what will most likely happen to the molecules in the ice as the ice is heated
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an ice cube is put into a heated pan. what will most likely happen to the molecules in the ice as the ice is heated
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The molecules will begin to move faster.
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as the ice is heated, the molecules would start traveling at a faster rate and would expand, so expanding it would make it turn into a liquid form, but since it's being heated, the liquid from melted ice would evaporate.
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