Dissolving a solid in a liquid depends on the interactions and attractions between the molecules of the liquid (solvent) and the particles of the solid (solute). Dissolving happens when the attraction ...
Even though ice is at 0 °C, the molecules still vibrate. After freezing, the water molecules are further apart than they were as liquid water. As solid ice, the molecules are further apart, arranged ...
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