why does the temperature of ice does not change during melting and temperature of water remains constant during boiling
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The extra heat supplied is used in the melting of ice which is called the latent heat of fusion. Similarly, when a liquid starts boiling the temperature of the liquid does not change instead of a continuous supply of heat. ... That's why the temperature of a substance remains constant during its melting or boiling.
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This is because all the heat energy which is supplied to the ice is used up to overcome the inter-molecular force of attraction in it and thus the temperature remains the same. This is the same case with boiling water too. The heat is known as latent heat of fusion.
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