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Q: What happens to the ice molecules when it melted?
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What happens to the hydrogen bonds when water is melted?

Nothing. Hydrogen bonds are very strong. When ice is melted, only weak intermolecular forces of attraction that exist between H2O molecules will be broken.


What happens to the molecules when a solid is melted?

Nothing happens to the molecules. They're just warmer and moving around faster.


What is the difference between the water from melted ice and the ice itself?

molecules from ice is more dense than water


What happens when you heat ice and sodium chloride?

Ice is melted over 0 0C and salt is melted over 801 0C.


What happens to molecules when you crush ice?

when you crush ice the molecules/particles get more compact.


What happens to the molecules of a substance when it is melted?

the molecules vibrate, faster and faster as the heat increases then they become disordered


What happens when you put ice cream in the refrigerator what happens to the molecules and the energy?

the molecules freeze and it turns to the freezing point


What happens to the molecules in an ice cube when the ice melts?

They are able to move freely.


Why does the ice inside the container melt after sometime?

The water molecules in ice are more strongly attached to each other than they are when the ice is melted. That is why ice is a solid. As the ice warms up, the heat makes the molecules jiggle around more and more. When it is warm enough, the molecules cannot stay stuck to each other like they did when they were ice. It is when they break away from each other that melting happens. If you continue to heat the water that came from the ice, it will warm until it boils. When that happens, the molecules cannot hold on to each other at all. When they break away, they boil off as an invisible vapor. When that vapor cools a little it makes the fog we call steam.


What happens to molecules in the outermost layer of ice when you hold it in your hand?

These molecules are transformed in a liquid.


What happens to the ice while in the freezer?

The molecules start to freeze and it becomes solid ice


What happens to the molecules of a liquid when it is cool?

When ice cools it shrinks