Explain why temperature remains constant during the interconversion
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When any solid is heated and it starts converting into liquid form,the temperature remains unchanged,until the complete solid is converted into liquid form. The energy is absorbed by the system and remains hidden.This heat is known as latent heat this heat is required to brake the bond and the force of attraction.
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The temperature remain constant during melting and boiling because the heat is supplied is used up in changing the state of matter as it has to work against the force of attraction of molecules.
When any solid is heated and it starts converting into liquid form,the temperature remains unchanged,until the complete solid is converted into liquid form. The energy is absorbed by the system and remains hidden.This heat is known as latent heat this heat is required to brake the bond and the force of attraction
When any solid is heated and it starts converting into liquid form,the temperature remains unchanged,until the complete solid is converted into liquid form. The energy is absorbed by the system and remains hidden.This heat is known as latent heat this heat is required to brake the bond and the force of attraction
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