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what happens to heat during melting​

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Answered by bidyutshil7
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Answer:

During melting, energy goes exclusively to changing the phase of a substance; it does not go into changing the temperature of a substance. Hence melting is an isothermal process because a substance stays at the same temperature.

Answered by helakabita74
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Explanation:

Melting or fusion is a physical process the result in the phase transition in a substance from to a solid to a liquid this occurs when the internel energy of the solid increase typically by the application of heat or pressure which increase the substance temperature to the melting point

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