Which of the following must happen when ice melts to become liquid water? a) Its temperature goes up b) Its temperature goes down c) Its internal energy goes up d) Heat flows out of the ice e) The water molecules break apart into atoms
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Which of the following must happen when ice melts to become liquid water?
a) Its temperature goes up
b) Its temperature goes down
c) Its internal energy goes up
d) Heat flows out of the ice
e) The water molecules break apart into atoms
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