Physics, asked by nvmahesh161, 11 months ago

if we provide heat to ice at 0°c , why the temperature does not changes until the ice changes to water ?

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Answered by deekshantsinghal7996
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Answer:

It is because the heat that we provide to ice is used by the ice to covert its state into liquid. It is called latent heat of fusion. That heat is used to overcome or to break interparticular force.

This heat is disguised and hence the temperature doesnot increase.

Answered by singhangad10
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Answer:

This is because of latent heat of fusion.

Explanation:

Water has a high latent heat of fusion, so turning water into ice requires the removal of more energy than freezing liquid oxygen into solid oxygen, per unit gram. Latent heat causes hurricanes to intensify. Air heats as it crosses warm water and picks up water vapor. It happens to break the bond of particles between them.

Therefore, temperature remains the same.

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