why does the temperature remain constant during the melting of ice even though heat is supplied continuously????????????
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Because the heat supplied is used for breaking of bonds and overcoming the intermolecular force. The liquids have less intermolecular force and more intermolecular space and that is why the energy provided is utilised in lessening intermolecular force and creating more intermolecular space.
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The temperature remains constant during the melting of ice even though heat is supplied continuously because the temperature is supplied for changing the state of matter not for increasing the temperature.
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