Water changes from solid (ice) to liquid (water) through the process of melting. When heat is applied, the temperature rises, causing the ice to absorb energy and transition into a liquid state.
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The transition from solid to liquid in water is known as melting. As ice absorbs heat, its temperature increases, causing the water molecules to vibrate more vigorously. This energy disrupts the rigid structure of ice, turning it into liquid water. Melting occurs at 0°C under standard atmospheric pressure, marking the temperature where ice starts to convert into a liquid state.
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