Why the temperature of melting ice does not rise even though heat is being supplied continuously?
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when you cool down water the molecular movement of the water molecules begin to slow down at a point the speed of the molecules become low that the attraction between the molecules pulls the molecules to gether and form an hexagonal pattern when you supply heat to the ice the the molecules in the part of ice in contact with the flames begin to vibrate very fast which leads to the melting of that surface but the molecules in part not exposed to heat are still in the hexagonal pattern with very low molecular movement and hence has low temperature
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the temperature of a body depends on the molecular motion if the molecules are moving very fast temp will be highand vice versa
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Answer:due to hidden kinetic energy
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