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Why does the temperature of a substance remain constant during its melting point or boiling point?




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Answered by hemanthkumar76
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The extra heat supplied is used in the melting of ice which is called the latent heat of fusion. Similarly, when a liquid starts boiling the temperature of the liquid does not change instead of a continuous supply of heat. That's why the temperature of a substance remains constant during its melting or boiling.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The extra heat supplied is used in the melting of ice which is called the latent heat of fusion. Similarly, when a liquid starts boiling the temperature of the liquid does not change instead of a continuous supply of heat. ... That's why the temperature of a substance remains constant during its melting or boiling.

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