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16 August, 12:38

Which of these best explains what happens when ice melts to form liquid water?

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  1. 16 August, 15:04
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    Since the question says "these" I assume it was multiple choice ... but anyways, intermolecular forces between some of the water molecules are breaking apart. The H2O is going from a tightly packed solid of a fixed volume to a liquid with molecules moving faster and less bonds, which can take the shape of its container. It requires energy to break a bond, so this is an endothermic process.
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