Physics, asked by jitendratripathi7076, 6 months ago

a substance when melting keeps absorbing heat energy from its surroundings.then,why does its temperature not rise continuously?​​

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Answered by abhishek5612
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Explanation:

Energy is required to melt a solid because the cohesive bonds between the molecules in the solid must be broken apart so that the molecules can move around at comparable kinetic energies; thus, there is no rise in temperature.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Heya❤️

This is all Because, when any substance undergoes in change of its state, than its temperature did not increase if even heat is supplied continuously, but that heat is (you can say absorbed) taken by that substance in the form of latent heat, that's why the Temperature didn't change.

You can see one of the example,

When we boil water, the vapours of water are much more harmful that hot water, because they have latent heat absorbed in them, which leads to a burn to you, more than a burn of hot water.

Please put thanks if it helped........!! ☺️✨

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