Why does water at 0°c have more energy than ice at the same temperature? Submitted on 26/4/2024 | Answered by Vandana Rana
Answer :
This is because particles of water have the additonal latent heat which particles of ice dont have. So though the temperature is same the hidden heat called as latent heat of fusion is there in water for which the ice has got converted into liquid. But particles of ice dont have this energy.