Why does the temperature remain constant at the melting point?
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due to latent heat of fusion.
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yes at melting point what temperature will provide it is just able to change the state of the substance from solid to liquid and not increasing the temperature.
this heat required to change state of any substance from solid to liquid ad melting point is called as latent heat of fusion
this heat required to change state of any substance from solid to liquid ad melting point is called as latent heat of fusion
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