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Why Does the Temperature of a Substance Remain Constant During the Process of Melting? - Physics

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Why does the temperature of a substance remain constant during the process of melting?
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The molecules in a solid are held by strong intermolecular bonds. For the solid to melt, these bonds have to be broken. Since energy is needed to break the intermolecular bonds, the thermal energy supplied at the melting point is used to do the work to break the intermolecular bonds between the molecules of the solid. Once the intermolecular bonds are broken, the molecules can then move out of their fixed positions. Hence it can then be said that the solid has melted, which is the change of state from solid to liquid. This explains why temperature remains constant during the melting phases.

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Chapter 5: Heat - Exercise 5.2 ii [Page 242]

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Frank Physics - Part 2 [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 5 Heat
Exercise 5.2 ii | Q 5 | Page 242
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