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It changes solid into liquid state. An example is when chocolate melts into liquid chocolate when it is heated with high temperature which is enough to make the chocolate's molecules less tightly packed than before and causes it to flow.
The intermolecular forces are weakened.
As the ice cube is solid , the particles are tightly packed together but as it melts it changes to a liquid so the particles change so that they are like particles in a liquid. the mass is conserved ( stays the same)
As a substance melts, the molecules of the formerly-solid substance becomes less structured and drifts further apart.
It melts into liquid (water)
It turns into water and the molecules becomes less densely packed
They start to break their bonds of the solid. Water is unique and when it transforms from liquid to solid, it traps air between its molicules. When ice turns to water, it lets that air out so shrinks slightly. The result is at a higher temperature of 0 degrees Celsius, water is formed.
It changes solid into liquid state. An example is when chocolate melts into liquid chocolate when it is heated with high temperature which is enough to make the chocolate's molecules less tightly packed than before and causes it to flow.
When water freezes the molecules come together and become more orderly. When water melts the molecules loosen apart.
The intermolecular forces are weakened.
When a solid melts, intermolecular forces that were holding the molecules tightly together are overcome by the kinetic energy introduced by heating the substance. All of the molecules are still present; they are just more widely dispersed and can move more freely, causing the fluid properties of liquids.
ice is water so water plus water equals more water!
When snow melts it does a lot of things it evaporates it goes under ground it get eaten by animals it also gets packed in the groundWhen snow melts it does a lot of things it evaporates it goes under ground it get eaten by animals it also gets packed in the ground
First let's get a little science lesson. I'm sure you all know that matter has three states: solid, liquid and gas. If you heat a solid where the molecules are tightly packed together up enough, it melts, right? That's because the molecules have been given energy and are now more spread out liquid molecules. The same thing happens when you cool down a gas or liquid, just the molecules start to slow down and gather closer together. So, back to the water vapor in the can. The gas molecules slow down enough that they will condense, or turn into a liquid.
Well th snow melts
As the ice melts, the water molecules gain energy, causing them to move more quickly.
As the ice cube is solid , the particles are tightly packed together but as it melts it changes to a liquid so the particles change so that they are like particles in a liquid. the mass is conserved ( stays the same)