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As far as water is concerned, if you the same mass of ice and the same mass of liquid water - will it take more energy to melt this solid water (ice) or vaporize this
liquid water?


As Far As Water Is Concerned If You The Same Mass Of Ice And The Same Mass Of Liquid Water Will It Take More Energy To Melt This Solid Water Ice Or Vaporize Thi class=

Sagot :

Answer:

vaporize the liquid water

Explanation:

Since you don't have to heat ice that much to become liquid water, and you    

need it to be like 252 Fahrenheit to vaporize (or evaporate) water, you need the atoms to move a lot more to evaporate water than to melt ice.