Particles in water at 0°C have more energy compared to particles in ice at the same temperature because the water particles are in the liquid state, while the ice particles are in the solid state.
How does the energy of particles in water at 0°C compare to particles in ice at the same temperature?
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At 0°C, the energy of particles in water is higher than in ice at the same temperature. Water particles have more kinetic energy due to their liquid state, while ice particles have less movement due to their solid structure.