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Why the temperature of melting ice does not raise even heating is being supplied continuously

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Answered by coolly56
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when the heat is supplied continuously to the ice, its temperature does not increase. ... The temperature does not increase because the ice is absorbing the energy in the form of latent heat of fusion to over come the force of attraction aming the particles of Ice. This heat is hidden and is called latent heat of fusion.

Answered by Aatif0761
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when the heat is supplied continuously to the ice, its temperature does not increase. ... The temperature does not increase because the ice is absorbing the energy in the form of latent heat of fusion to over come the force of attraction aming the particles of Ice. This heat is hidden and is called latent heat of fusion.

this heat is absorbed so as to break the bonds

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