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when ice is heated continuously its temperature its temperature does not rise because​

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Answered by RachitDhakad
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It happens due to latent heat.The word latent means hidden.

Answered by ssanjithkumar2006
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When ice is heated, the kinetic energy of water molecules rises. Kinetic energy rises because water molecules absorb energy and begin to move more. From the graph, regions of rising kinetic energy are: A, C, and E. However, while the ice is being heated, its temperature stops rising at 0 °C.

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