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How do u turn ice into a liquid?

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gimme the details please

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  1. well...placing it outside...will turn it to liquid...heat molecules work on it,though....ice molecules that are tightly packed together will be separated by heat...making the ice molecules "go away" or separate to each other and....turns solid into liquid!or in your case...ice to liquid


  2. wellllll.

    you can put it in a bowl and microwave it.

    you can boil it on the stove.

    or you can just leave it to melt.

  3. you serious, why don't you put and ice cube in your mouth and suck on it and you tell me how it turns into liquid  



  4. The water molecules in ice are more strongly attached to each other than they are when the ice is melted. That is why ice is a solid. As the ice warms up, the heat makes the molecules jiggle

    around more and more. When it is warm enough, the molecules cannot stay stuck to each other like they did when they were ice. It is when they break away from each other that melting happens.

    If you continue to heat the water that came from the ice, it will warm until it boils. When that happens, the molecules cannot hold on to each other at all. When they break away, they boil off as an invisible vapor. When that vapor cools a little it makes the fog we call steam.


  5. Ice gets converted into liquid when it's Provided higher temperature than 0 degree celcius or heat(which can be done by heating it) Due to the heat, the molecules of ice expand and the intermolecular spaces between them increase due to which ice gets converted into liquid form

  6. Ice and water are two physical states of the same compound. Ice is solid, water is liquid. If you apply heat to ice, it will gradually change to its liquid state, water.  

  7. Oh my god, I hope you are joking.

  8. put it in a kettle of boiling water.

  9. melt it....

  10. We don't. The temperature does that. Unless of course, you eat it.

  11. well u take the ice and u put it into an environment that is warmer that 0 degrees C and the molecules separate and it makes water

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