Heating ice to its melting point (0°c) gives its molecules enough energy to do what?

Heating ice to its melting point (0°c) gives its molecules enough energy to do what?

  • Correct Answer: move
  • freeze
  • settle
  • evaporate

Explanation: Adding energy to matter gives its atoms or molecules the ability to resist some of the forces holding them together. For example, heating ice to its melting point (0°C) gives its molecules enough energy to move. The ice melts and becomes liquid water. Similarly, heating liquid water to its boiling point (100°C) gives its molecules enough energy to pull apart from one another so they no longer have contact. The liquid water vaporizes and becomes water vapor.

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