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The kinetic energy exceeds the inermolecular forces (Apex)
The kinetic energy increase.
you must have observed during the experiment of melting that the temperature of the system does not change after the melting point is reached till all the ice melts this happens even though we continue to heat the breaker that is we continue to supply heat
During the process of melting, heat energy supplied is used to weaken the bonds between molecules. This only increases their potential energy while the kinetic energy remains same. Since there's no change in kinetic energy, temperature remains constant.
During melting the temperature remain constant if it was achieved the melting point.
when solid has already melted and when heat is supplied it starts increasing the temperature of liquid
When heat is supplied to a solid, the kinetic energy of the particles increases, they move away from each other
The kinetic energy exceeds the inermolecular forces (Apex)
The kinetic energy increase.
The kinetic energy increase.
During the phase change of a solid to a liquid (melting), all of the energy goes into breaking the intermolecular bonds holding the molecules of the solid together, and none of the energy goes into changing the temperature. Thus, during this particular phase of melting, the temperature of the system does NOT change.
you must have observed during the experiment of melting that the temperature of the system does not change after the melting point is reached till all the ice melts this happens even though we continue to heat the breaker that is we continue to supply heat
Erm, it depends how fast it is moving! Kinetic energy is energy due to motion. If the ice cube is stationary, then it has no kinetic energy.
Well...kinetic energy is involved with melting
An increase in the kinetic energy of the molecules that a materiel is formed from. This can lead to a softening of the material or if enough energy is supplied the melting of the material. It can also cause chemical reactions which may alter the material. Both these processes occur in metamorphic rocks.
The melting or the boiling point.
During the process of melting, heat energy supplied is used to weaken the bonds between molecules. This only increases their potential energy while the kinetic energy remains same. Since there's no change in kinetic energy, temperature remains constant.