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the substance temperature is greater than freezing. Ice is made up of tiny molecules, as with everything else. everything you see is made up of tiny molecules. as water temperature drops, the molecules in ice slow down. eventually the molecules will stop completely. the molecules bond and that what creates a solid state. that's what cause the water to freeze into ice. as the temperature rises, the molecules will begin to move faster, soon the ices melts and the molecules are moving at a moderate pace. this would be the liquid state. if you put water in a pot and turned on the burner, the molecules would get faster yet as the temperature rises, eventually the water will turn into a vaporous gas. this is the gaseous state. as long as the substance is at a greater temperature than the ice, than ice will always melt. if you were asking how ice reacts to different substances, ice melts the same way with every substance. it has to do with the molecules speed and bond between each molecule. molecules in solids like wood and plastic are virtually not moving at all and have a very strong bond. but as you heat it, the molecules moving faster and the bonds between the molecules are weakened until the eventually they have no bond at and turn into a gas. i hope this helps.

2007-01-15 04:16:36 · answer #1 · answered by cparkmi331 3 · 0 0

by water hitting ice and make in turn into condensation then it is finally evaporation into thin air

2007-01-15 04:02:04 · answer #2 · answered by pooh 2 · 0 0

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