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When heat is supplied constantly by a gas burner with a small flame to melt ice, then the temperature of ice during melting.
Increases slowly to form water
Remains constant
First remains constant and then decreases
Decreases very slowly​

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Answered by Anonymous
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To turn solid ice into liquid water we have to push the water molecules inside further apart and break apart the framework (or crystalline structure) that holds them together. So while ice is melting (during the change of state from solid water to liquid ice) all the heat energy we supply is being used to separate molecules and none is left over for raising the temperature.The heat needed to change a solid into a liquid is called the latent heat of fusion.

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