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  • 23-12-2016
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during the phase change from solid ice to liquid water, which bonds/forces are being weakened?

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sciguy101 sciguy101
  • 23-12-2016
INTERmolecular forces (such as dipoles and London dispersion forces).

The actually compound isn't changing (it's still H2O in solid or liquid form), so INTRAmolecular bonds aren't being affected. It's just the strength of attraction between separate molecules that is weakening.
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