13. We observe that the temperature remains constant when ice melts into water. This is due to No absorption of heat takes place O Ice loses heat energy Heat absorbed is used to overcome the intermolecular forces of attraction O Error in measurement of Temperature
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At 0 °C, the ice melts and turns into liquid water. When solid melts, the temperature remains the same, this is because the absorbed heat is utilized in breaking the forces of attraction between the particles and hence solid changes to a liquid state without changing in temperature.
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At 0 °C, the ice melts and turns into liquid water. Energy is being transferred even through the temperature is constant. The ice and liquid water are in thermal equilibrium, so that the temperature stays at the freezing temperature as long as ice remains in the liquid.
Latent heat is the energy released or absorbed by a body during a constant temperature process. An example is a phase transition such as ice melting or water boiling. Heat absorbed during melting is called latent heat fusion.