A particular solid material is heated but its temperature does not rise . a What is happening to the solid ? b Where does the energy go that is being supplied to it?
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When we heat a solid, the energy supplied is used to increase the kinetic energy of its molecules, and thereby its temperature increases. ... So its temperature will not rise, since the kinetic energy of molecules remains the same.
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because it is the melting point of the solid and the solid is turning into liquid and the energy of used for change in transformation from solid to liquid.
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