Question 3 As liquid water freezes into solid ice: latent heat is released latent heat is first absorbed, then released latent heat is absorbed no heat exchange occurs
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This is because the molecules in liquid water are moving around more freely than the molecules in solid ice. When the water freezes, the molecules slow down and release energy in the form of heat. Show more…
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