its chngein 2 a liquid
The particles are moving rapidly
Scientifically speaking, the ice is probably melting because of the particles in the air/water/wherever the ice is. The particles in the air speed up the particles in the ice causing it to melt.
Are you talking about the change of state...if you are I can answere it..since the particles are so compact and tight they don't move and when energy comes in and the particles become active and moving freely called melting and into a liquid
no.the particle never disappear,the water just change its properties of particles when melting to ice
its chngein 2 a liquid
Particles of matter absorb energy during melting and vaporization processes, as these transitions involve the breaking of intermolecular forces that hold the particles together. During freezing and condensation processes, particles release energy as they form stronger bonds and lower their energy levels to create a more stable state.
Heat.
its chngein 2 a liquid
condensation and melting
The temperature of the melting point is related to the size of the nanoparticle. For smaller particles, melting begins around 600 °C.
When particles reach their melting point, they absorb enough energy to transition from a solid to a liquid state while maintaining their molecular structure. During melting, the particles gain kinetic energy, causing them to vibrate more rapidly and move further apart, which leads to the solid substance turning into a liquid.
When a plastic cup is heated to its melting point, the thermal energy causes the particles within the plastic to gain kinetic energy and vibrate more vigorously. As the temperature rises, these particles overcome the intermolecular forces holding them together, leading to a transition from a solid state to a liquid state. Eventually, the particles will be in a more disordered arrangement, allowing them to flow freely as a liquid until they cool down and solidify again.