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describe an experiment to demonstrate a substance absorbs heat during melting without change in temperature

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Answered by janufire125
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༺ANSWER༻:

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To show -

A substance absorbs heat during melting without change in its temperature.

Procedure -

Take 150g of ice in a beaker and suspend a laboratory thermometer so that the bulb is in contact with ice. Start heating and note the temperature when the ice starts melting. Finally, note the temperature when all the ice is completely melted.

Observation -

There is no change in the temperature during the change of state from solid to liquid. As we know that for the change of state, heat is required thus substances absorb heat during melting without change in its temperature.

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Answered by janufire125
44

༺ANSWER༻:

hi friend

here is ur answer

To show -

A substance absorbs heat during melting without change in its temperature.

Procedure -

Take 150g of ice in a beaker and suspend a laboratory thermometer so that the bulb is in contact with ice. Start heating and note the temperature when the ice starts melting. Finally, note the temperature when all the ice is completely melted.

Observation -

There is no change in the temperature during the change of state from solid to liquid. As we know that for the change of state, heat is required thus substances absorb heat during melting without change in its temperature.

I hope this helps u

have a nice day

Answered by janufire125
42

༺ANSWER༻:

hi friend

here is ur answer

To show -

A substance absorbs heat during melting without change in its temperature.

Procedure -

Take 150g of ice in a beaker and suspend a laboratory thermometer so that the bulb is in contact with ice. Start heating and note the temperature when the ice starts melting. Finally, note the temperature when all the ice is completely melted.

Observation -

There is no change in the temperature during the change of state from solid to liquid. As we know that for the change of state, heat is required thus substances absorb heat during melting without change in its temperature.

I hope this helps u

have a nice day

Answered by janufire125
18

༺ANSWER༻:

hi friend

here is ur answer

To show -

A substance absorbs heat during melting without change in its temperature.

Procedure -

Take 150g of ice in a beaker and suspend a laboratory thermometer so that the bulb is in contact with ice. Start heating and note the temperature when the ice starts melting. Finally, note the temperature when all the ice is completely melted.

Observation -

There is no change in the temperature during the change of state from solid to liquid. As we know that for the change of state, heat is required thus substances absorb heat during melting without change in its temperature.

I hope this helps u

have a nice day

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