During the time of melting of a solid the substance is continuously absorbing heat but temperature does not rise. where does this heat go ?
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It melts. However, the temperature during a phase change remains constant. So the heat that is being lost by your hand does not raise the temperature of the ice above its melting temperature of 0°C. Rather, all the heat goes into the change of state.
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actually I don't know the actual answer then also I'm trying. my be the heat gets absorbed by air or the gases present in air
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