When a solid melts,its temperature remains the same.where does the heat go?
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The heat energy gets converted into kinetic energy to increase the brownian motion of the particles in the salid.
Thus, they vibrate with greater amplitude and break free of the intermolecular forces of attraction and the solid gets converted into liquid. So, no change in temperature is observed.
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The heat energy gets converted into kinetic energy to increase the brownian motion of the particles in the salid.
Thus, they vibrate with greater amplitude and break free of the intermolecular forces of attraction and the solid gets converted into liquid. So, no change in temperature is observed.
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QUESTION --- When a solid melts,its temperature remains the same.where does the heat go?
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Liquids have less intermolecular force and more intermolecular space than Solids.
When a solid is heated, The energy is utilised in the form of Latent heat. This energy is used to overcome the intermolecular force and break the bonds in order to create more intermolecular space and less intermolecular force. Thus, There is no rise in the temperature of Solid.
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Liquids have less intermolecular force and more intermolecular space than Solids.
When a solid is heated, The energy is utilised in the form of Latent heat. This energy is used to overcome the intermolecular force and break the bonds in order to create more intermolecular space and less intermolecular force. Thus, There is no rise in the temperature of Solid.
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