6. State Changes. If the ice cubes undergo any state changes (e.g., from liquid to vapor), analyze the thermodynamic processes involved in these transitions.
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This process is called melting and it involves the absorption of heat energy to break the intermolecular bonds holding the solid ice together. Show more…
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