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What happens to water molecules when ice melts according to kenetic theory

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Thermal Energy as Molecular Movement. Heat is kinetic energy the higher the temperature of a substance, the faster and farther its molecules move. For example, as heat transfers into the ice, the ice molecules move faster and eventually the ice melts When those molecules slow down, their kinetic energy decreases.
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Thermal Energy as Molecular Movement. Heat is kinetic energy -- the higher the temperature of a substance, the faster and farther its molecules move. For example, as heat transfers into the ice, the ice molecules move faster and eventually the ice melts. ... When those molecules slow down, their kinetic energy decreases.
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