why does the temprature remain constant during the change of state of matter? Explain it on the basis of change of solid state into liquid state.
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WHEN WE HEAT ICE AND IT COMES TO IT CRITICAL TEMPERATURE THAN THE EXTRA HEAT OR LATENT HEAT ABSORBED BY THE ICE IS USE FOR BREAKING INTERMOLECULAR SPACES . THUS TEMPERATURE NOT CHANGE DURING THIS PROCESS. SO , THE ICE STARTS MELTING AND CHANGES INTO LIQUIDS. HOPE IT HELPS . PLS MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST
we r taking ice
WHEN WE HEAT ICE AND IT COMES TO IT CRITICAL TEMPERATURE THAN THE EXTRA HEAT OR LATENT HEAT ABSORBED BY THE ICE IS USE FOR BREAKING INTERMOLECULAR SPACES . THUS TEMPERATURE NOT CHANGE DURING THIS PROCESS. SO , THE ICE STARTS MELTING AND CHANGES INTO LIQUIDS. HOPE IT HELPS . PLS MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST
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the temperature remains constant because there is a change in state of matter known as the latent heat of fission/ vapourisation. the heat provided is used to change the state.
from change to a solid state to liquid the heat is used to change the state or in other word release the bond between the particles.
from change to a solid state to liquid the heat is used to change the state or in other word release the bond between the particles.
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