Why does the temperature remain same during melting while all the ice changes into water?
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During phase change in matter, why doesn't ... The example we will use here is ice melting into water. Immediately after the molecular bonds in the ice are broken the molecules are moving (vibrating) at the same average speed as before, so their average kinetic energy remains the same, and, thus, their Kelvin temperature remains the same."
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