Science, asked by jon82, 10 months ago

why the temperature of water remains 0°C even if ice is heated​

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Answered by Bhuwan2002
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If you heat ice, its temperature rises steadily until it starts melting. ... You'll find that the icy water remains at a frosty 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius) until ...

First haven't you placed ice cubes in a glass of water and seen that water and ice can coexist ... How might ice at 0 degree Celsius have the same heat as that of ice below 0 degree ...

Answered by neerajmodgil85pc43rj
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Even if we continue to heat the temperature of ice does not change. This heat gets used up for overcoming the forces of attraction between the molecules for changing of state. Since this heat is used up without showing any change in temperature we say that the heat is hidden inside the contents of the beaker and is called latent heat of fusion.


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