Science, asked by dusmantmll, 1 month ago

1) Define melting point of a solid. In the experiment to determine the melting point of ice, why
does the temperature not rise till all the
ice melts even though heat is continuously
Supplied ? what is this heat energy called?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

As the ice melts, its temperature does not rise. All of the energy that is being put into the ice goes into the melting process and not into any increase in temperature. During the melting process, the two states – solid and liquid – are in equilibrium with one another.

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