When you take ice in a beaker,you obsereve it melts at a constant temperature of?
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When you take ice in a beaker , You observe that it melts at a constant temperature of 0°C.
The surrounding air might be hot and the temperature of the beaker is slightly cool. This leads to transfer of heat from surroundings to the ice breaker.
This energy is used in breaking the bonds of the ice molecules, Thus temperature won't be changed
This temperature at which ice melts without changing it temperature further is known as melting point of ice, which is 0°C.
The surrounding air might be hot and the temperature of the beaker is slightly cool. This leads to transfer of heat from surroundings to the ice breaker.
This energy is used in breaking the bonds of the ice molecules, Thus temperature won't be changed
This temperature at which ice melts without changing it temperature further is known as melting point of ice, which is 0°C.
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