Temperature remains constant during melting of ice. Explain
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the temperature at which pure ice melts to form water is called melting point of ice the temperature remains constant throughout the melting of ice the heat energy observed during the melting of ice is stored within the water formed from at the Stored heat energy is known as latent heat of fusion the melting point of pure ice is zero degree celsius at a pressure of 76 CM Mercury the melting point of ice decreases that is becomes less than zero degree celsius if with pressure is applied on it give point of ice decreases on the addition of soluble substances such as common salt the heat energy required to melt 1 kg of ice at zero degree celsius to form 1 kg of water the same temperature is known as specific latent heat of ice
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Temperature remains constant during melting of ice because as the heat is used to break the bonds between the ice molecules .
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