Why the temperature remains constant during melting even though heat is absorbed from the surroundings
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The temperature remains constant during melting because of the heat provided to the ice for changing the solid into a liquid.
- The latent that the ice absorbs is used to break down the intermolecular forces.
- Thus all the heat is used here and the temperature remains constant instead of increasing.
- On the contrary, heat or energy is released during the processes such as condensation and freezing.
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