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9 April, 11:55

Explain what happens to the water molecules in an ice cube when it is removed from a freezer.

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  1. 9 April, 12:35
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    When ice is removed from the freezer, the water molecules in the ice cube moves more freely relative to that in the solid state. The movement is due to the absorbance of latent heat which changes the state from solid to liquid. The increase in temperature can affect after the phase change.
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