Why does the melting and boiling point of ice stay the same although heat is still being applied?
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its because of latent heat of fusion
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Due to latent heat of fusion.
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The melting and boiling point of ice stay the same although heat is applied because the heat is absorbed by the molecules of ice to break inter molecular force of attraction. This is known as latent heat of fusion and is not measured by thermometers. Here latent means hidden.
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