when a solid melt, it's temperature remains the same, so where does the heat energy go
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Accepted Answer: When a solid melts, its temperature remains the same because the heat energy supplied is utilised to break the bonds between the particles of matter. Therefore, the temperature of the solid does not change till all the solid melts
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the heat energy is utilised in breaking the forces of attraction between the particles of the solid and hence solid changes to liquid without change in temperature. this heat is known as latent heat of fusion.
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