What change in state occurs when particles in ice stop vibrating in place and begin to slide past one another as the temperature increases?
A. Freezing
B. Melting
C. Boiling
D. Evaporation
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Zeronknight (zeronknight):
@pooja195
Zeronknight (zeronknight):
It's B, C or D. I know what they do kinda. D is basically rain. And C is hot water...and B is going to hot water>
pooja195 (pooja195):
Well which do you think it is?
Zeronknight (zeronknight):
B or C
pooja195 (pooja195):
Why do you think it is B?
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Zeronknight (zeronknight):
No clue honestly. Freezing is temperature going down. So it can't be that
pooja195 (pooja195):
what state of matter is the question referring to?
pooja195 (pooja195):
Hint: think of an ice cube
Zeronknight (zeronknight):
C
Zeronknight (zeronknight):
Don't the bubbles slide past each other or something when they are boiling?
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pooja195 (pooja195):
When an ice cube turns into liquid it boils?
Zeronknight (zeronknight):
yes.
Zeronknight (zeronknight):
It's not melting anymore so, if it continues to be heated it will boil....
pooja195 (pooja195):
You just said the answer :P
Zeronknight (zeronknight):
So it's boiling? or melting...?
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