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Describe an experiment to demonstrate that a substance absorbs heat during melting without change in the temperature.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Conclusion: The temperature remains constant at 55°C while changing from solid to liquid. This means 55°C is the melting point and heat is absorbed without a change in temperature. This heat is absorbed at constant temperature till whole of wax is melted.
Answered by atifseraj31
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Conclusion: The temperature remains constant at 55°C while changing from solid to liquid. This means 55°C is the melting point and heat is absorbed without a change in temperature. This heat is absorbed at constant temperature till whole of wax is melted.

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