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Is Liquid water turning to ice a endothermic or exothermic process?

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Is Liquid water turning to ice a endothermic or exothermic process?

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The process of freezing is an exothermic process. Particles in a liquid have more enrgy than those in a solid, hence they vibrate / move more. Therefore, to turn a liquid into a solid, energy needs to be taken out of the liquid. This means energy is given off to its surroundings, making it an exothermic process.

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