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What happens at the particle level when you put ice cubes in the glass of room-temperature lemonade?
17 years ago

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kay
Particles start to gain energy from the lemonade, so eventually they become a liquid.
17 years ago
Anonymous
Particles start to gain energy from the lemonade.
12 years ago
Maria <3
Particles obtain energy from the lemonade, so they end up becoming a liquid.
11 years ago
Alicia
Thanks so much Maria, Anonymous, and kay!
11 years ago

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