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If we are melting the ice, does energy go into kinetic energy of the particles or breaking the bonds between them. Please, explain why.
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If we are melting the ice, does energy go into kinetic energy of the particles or breaking the bonds between them. Please, explain why.
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During melting ice, the energy absorbed used to break the bonds of ice and change it into liquid and liquid molecules have more kinetic energy than ice.
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Yes, because it turn the water and éter is used Fleith Kinect energy
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