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When ice melts, the change in internal energy is greater than the heat supplied. Why​

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Answered by jimeetshastri15
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this is because ice is a form of water. Water is liquid at room temperature. Thus we do not need to supply much heat to melt it . therefore the change in internal energy is much greater. thus , when ice melts , the change in internal energy is greater than heat supplied

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