Asked by Ihateconnexus
why does potential energy increase when ice starts to melt and becomes liquid water?
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Ihateconnexus
can you shorten it and make it seem like an 8th grader wrote it
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Ihateconnexus
a lil bit shorter
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JennyKen
Explain why the potential energy increases when ice starts to melt an becomes liquid water.
The particles form a more ordered structure, reducing potential energy.
The particles slow down, reducing kinetic energy.
The particles get closer together, reducing potential energy.
The particles gain kinetic energy, increasing their freedom to move.
The particles form a more ordered structure, reducing potential energy.
The particles slow down, reducing kinetic energy.
The particles get closer together, reducing potential energy.
The particles gain kinetic energy, increasing their freedom to move.
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