during the time of melting of a solid the substance is continuously absorbing heat but the temperature does not rise. where does this heat go?
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Once all the ice has melted, the temperature of the liquid water rises, absorbing heat at a new constant rate of 1.00 cal/g⋅C (remember that ...
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Heat is always heavier so it will always sink.
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