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What happens to the potential energy of water molecules when ice melts and becomes liquid water?
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The potential energy stays the same.
• The potential energy decreases.
The potential energy becomes zero.
The potential energy increases.
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The potential energy increases — energy (latent heat) is absorbed to overcome the hydrogen-bonded structure, raising the molecules' potential energy as ice becomes liquid.
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