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Of course. The reason for water's solid structure when frozen is due only to hydrogen bonds, which form a type of crystal lattice structure. When heat is applied, these bonds break, and water becomes liquid once again. then you crap yourself.

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Hydrogen bonds, which form between the hydrogen and the loan pair of electrons on the oxygen of another water molecule.

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Which liquid solidifies on heating?

none idiot. anything that is heated becomes less solid as the ionic bonds are reduced to ions. idiot.


How does liquid becomes solid?

As the particles in solids are heated, they gain more kinetic energy, resulting in the particles vibrating more. This means that the bonds between the particles are broken, or weakened, meaning that the solid loses its shape and structure and melts in to a liquid.


Are the particles in a solid linked?

Yes, they have tiny bonds that when the substance is heated break and the substance forms a liquid.


What happens to the particles in a liquid when they are heated?

The particles in a liguid are bonded (not as strongly as a solid which is why it flows.) when it is heated the particles vibrate and eventually the bonds break and the particles break away. This is evaporation.


Why when the liquid is heated does the temperature not always increase?

If the liquid is heated to its boiling point, at which point it undergoes a physical change called vaporization, its temperature will not increase until the physical change is complete. This is due to the heat energy being used to break intermolecular bonds, such as hydrogen bonds, so that the physical change can take place.


When liquid water is heated most of the energy that the water initially absorbs is used to raise the temperature of the water or break hydrogen bonds?

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When change liquid to solid?

Solids change to liquids when they are heated and the bonds between the molecules are weaked so the molecules can move around more freely


What is the process when a substance is transformed from a solid into a liquid?

This physical phenomenon (a change of phase) is called melting; during melting the chemical nature of molecules is not changed but the bonds between molecules are weakened.


Is heat added or released during freezing?

This is latent heat. When a liquid freezes heat is released, and when it melts the same amount of energy must be supplied. Similarly when a liquid changes to a vapor, or when a vapor condenses, heat must be supplied or is released. Latent heat varies from one substance to another, and can be quantified as so many calories per gram or kilogram, you can find data in reference tables


When an object is heated the bonds in that object?

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When heated how does liquid change?

when the liquid is heated the molecules are given kinetic energy, this causes them to move faster. As the molecules move faster they collide and the cohesive (intermolecular forces/hydrogen bonds) forces break down. this means they are free to move more and their density decreases until they change state and become a gas.


Are ionic bonds strong in a liquid state?

Ionic bonds are not particularly strong in a liquid phase.