Well when the molecules are cold they stay close together and move slower but when they are hot they move around really fast and are farther apart so the ice cube molecules will probably be heating up so the molecules will start to move faster :D
hope this helps!
-From some one who is learning all about this in science class :)
The water molecules vibrates so fast, they break free from their fixed position, going through the melting point, and melts.
the ice cubes would obviously start melting in the heat. because the particles gain kinetic energy so it converts from solid to liquid.
the molecules heat up and the heat gets between the molecules, therefore forming a liquid.
the temperature increases
The water molecules remain unchanged.
It Freezes ! :P
the bonds between the water molecules are broken
Whe you boil water, molecules of water "escape" into the atmosphere. The molecular structure of water is unaffected by boiling.
The molecules freeze.
The molecules freeze.
the temperature increases
water molecules lose energy to their surroundings, causing the molecules to move less, thus the liquid water becomes a solid
Water becomes ice cubes in a freezer.
I think you need to try this. Put water in the freezer and see what happens.
The hydrogen bonds between the water molecules in the liquid are broken.
The water molecules remain unchanged.
The sugar molecules dissipate throughout the water - mixing with the water molecules.
The liquid molecules are transformed in gas molecules.
The water inside the bottle would freeze.
it will stay the same size