why does the temperature remain constant during melting?
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During melting, the heat being added to a substance goes into breaking apart the "molecules" or breaking down the crystal lattice, not into raising the temperature.During the phase change all the molecules continue to have the same kinetic energy, and therefore the temperature remains constant.
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The temperature remain constant during melting because the heat energy supplied used for the breaking of bonds between the particles......I.e, the force of attraction..
Force of attraction is high in solid and medium in liquid and lowest in gases.
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