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Chemistry, 08.08.2019 03:20 shelbylynn1093

If an ice cube melts at 0*c but water freezes at 0*c, what is the difference between the melting and freezing in terms
• the energy involved in the phases changes and
• the motion of the particles of the substances during the phases changes?
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