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Physics, 04.02.2021 18:40 lindseydupre

A piece of ice absorbs heat and melts. Which statement best describes the changes in the ice as it melts?
A. The potential energy of the particles increases as intermolecular
forces are overcome.
B. The potential energy of the particles increases as the temperature
increases.
C. The kinetic energy of the particles increases as the temperature
increases.
D. The kinetic energy of the particles increases as intermolecular
forces are overcome.

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