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explain why the solid ice melts as the temperature increases.

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explain why the solid ice melts as the temperature increases.

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  1. Ice is a solid form of water, and like all matter, it's made up of molecules. In the case of ice, these molecules are arranged in a structured, regular pattern which gives it its solid form.

  2. When ice is at a temperature below its freezing point (0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit), the molecules don't have enough energy to break free from this structured arrangement. They vibrate in place, but overall, the structure remains intact.

  3. As the temperature increases, the ice absorbs this heat energy. This energy is transferred to the water molecules in the ice, causing them to vibrate faster and faster.

  4. As the molecules vibrate faster, the bonds holding them in their structured arrangement begin to break. This is because the increased kinetic energy (movement energy) of the molecules overcomes the attractive forces holding them together.

  5. Once enough of these bonds are broken, the ice begins to melt. The molecules are no longer held in a structured arrangement and begin to move more freely, transitioning into the liquid state we know as water.

  6. This process continues until all the ice has melted. If the temperature continues to increase, the water will eventually boil and turn into steam, which is the gaseous state of water.

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