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7 July, 21:42

Why is the puddle underneath a melting ice cube as cold as the ice cube itself

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  1. 7 July, 22:08
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    Because the electrons in a solid, in this case the ice, are only vibrating. And so when it heats up, the electrons vibrate more. Imagine a scale from 1 to 150, 1 to 50 is a solid, 50 to 100 is a liquid, and 100 to 150 is a gas. If the ice has just been melted, then the electrons are only just in the beginning stages of moving enough to be a liquid, and the movement of electrons determines the temperature because it creates energy. I hope this was the answer you were looking for, let me know if I confused you
  2. 8 July, 01:30
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    It's not, if it were it would be ice. The water is a bit warmer.
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