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Where does the additional heat go ?​

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Answered by sjk17312
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As heat is added to solid water, the temperature increases until it reaches 0 °C, the melting point. At this point, the phase change, added heat goes into changing the state from a solid to liquid.17-Aug-2020

As heat is added to solid water, the temperature increases until it reaches 0 °C, the melting point. At this point, the phase change, added heat goes into changing the state from a solid to liquid.17-Aug-2020Solid → Liquid: Melting or fusion

As heat is added to solid water, the temperature increases until it reaches 0 °C, the melting point. At this point, the phase change, added heat goes into changing the state from a solid to liquid.17-Aug-2020Solid → Liquid: Melting or fusionLiquid → Gas: Vaporization

As heat is added to solid water, the temperature increases until it reaches 0 °C, the melting point. At this point, the phase change, added heat goes into changing the state from a solid to liquid.17-Aug-2020Solid → Liquid: Melting or fusionLiquid → Gas: VaporizationLiquid → Solid: Freezing

As heat is added to solid water, the temperature increases until it reaches 0 °C, the melting point. At this point, the phase change, added heat goes into changing the state from a solid to liquid.17-Aug-2020Solid → Liquid: Melting or fusionLiquid → Gas: VaporizationLiquid → Solid: FreezingGas → Liquid: Condensation

What happens when more heat is added?

More heat is added to the system and the atoms begin to translate faster and faster. Eventually they translate fast enough to overcome the forces that are holding them together in a liquid. Now they fly free and are a gas. So ultimately, heat is energy that makes atoms and molecules move in some way.

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