Question

Which statement accurately describes what happens when ice melts in terms of energy?

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The ice absorbs energy which causes the water molecules to have more kinetic and potential energy, changing their configuration from a solid to a liquid.
The ice absorbs energy which causes the water molecules to have more kinetic and potential energy, changing their configuration from a solid to a liquid.

The ice absorbs energy which causes chemical bonds to break, changing ice to water.
The ice absorbs energy which causes chemical bonds to break, changing ice to water.

The ice releases energy which causes chemical bonds to break, changing the ice to water.
The ice releases energy which causes chemical bonds to break, changing the ice to water.

The ice releases energy which causes the water molecules to have less kinetic and potential energy, changing their configuration from solid to liquid.

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The statement that accurately describes what happens when ice melts in terms of energy is:

**The ice absorbs energy which causes the water molecules to have more kinetic and potential energy, changing their configuration from a solid to a liquid.**

When ice absorbs heat energy, this energy increases the kinetic energy of the water molecules, allowing them to overcome the forces holding them in a solid structure, resulting in melting and transitioning to liquid water.

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