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Aiyana Schwartz
26 April, 07:56
How is heat related to phase changes
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Janae Ellison
26 April, 08:53
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The heat is used to break the bonds between the ice molecules as they turn into a liquid phase. Since the average kinetic energy of the molecules does not change at the moment of melting, the temperature of the molecules does not change.
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