State the effect of heat on the ice
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When you heat ice, the individual molecules gain kinetic energy, but until the temperature reaches the melting point, they don't have energy to break the bonds that hold them in a crystal structure. They vibrate more quickly within their confines as you add heat, and the temperature of the ice goes up...
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Everyday phenomena based on latent heat of fusion of ice are as follows:
1. When we add ice to an already cold drink, only some of the ice melts, not all of it. This is because the soda does not contain enough energy as heat to overcome the latent heat of fusion of the ice.
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