The melting point of ice is 0 c
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9)The melting point of ice is 0°C. At this temperature, both ice and water exist. However, the particles of water at 0°C have more energy than particles of ice at 0°C. What explains this? *
1 pointat melting point, ice particles raise their temperature and change to waterat melting point, water particles raise their temperature and change into iceat melting point, water particles absorb more heat and change into iceat melting point, ice particles absorb latent heat and change into water particles