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OpenStudy (briellshaw):

IM RIGHT, RIGHT????? http://goo.gl/Lwh6zo

OpenStudy (.cheesecake.):

Wrong :P

OpenStudy (briellshaw):

D.

OpenStudy (.cheesecake.):

Melting requires energy If I took you and wanted to melt you I would have to turn on the stove and release heat

OpenStudy (briellshaw):

thats not true

OpenStudy (briellshaw):

@.cheesecake. that's not true!!

OpenStudy (.cheesecake.):

?

OpenStudy (briellshaw):

Salt melts ice that doesnt take energy

OpenStudy (.cheesecake.):

Oh hmm you're right! So the answer would be melting point

OpenStudy (.cheesecake.):

But then wouldn't freezing point be an answer too?

OpenStudy (briellshaw):

evaporating does not take energy

OpenStudy (.cheesecake.):

When something evaporates it basically takes in heat and when it condenses it cools down by giving out the heat into the atmosphere. So the energy goes into the atmosphere or surroundings.

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