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When any substance is heated the temperature rises. _____________________ Ordinarily, the above answer is accurate, as far as it goes. But the problem here arises from the fact that the question is unclear. We are not told anything about the amount of heat added to the water. The amount of heat added may be just exactly enough to melt all the ice and no more, it may be more heat than that, or the heat may not be enough to melt all the ice. If you add heat to this system (ice water) and it is not enough to melt all of the ice, then after the system has time to balance the water will remain at zero degrees celsius. The only time the temperature of the water will rise is when more heat is added than is needed to melt all of the ice.

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Initially the temperature of the ice will increase until the melting point of 0 degrees Celsius is reached, at which time the phase change from solid to liquid will occur. During the phase change the ice is melts (going from the solid phase to the liquid phase), the temperature remains a constant 0 degrees Celsius, even though it is still being heated. After the phase change, if heat continues to be added, the temperature of the liquid water will increase.

Please refer to the related link below that shows a phase change graph for water.

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What happens when heat is added to liquid water?

Ummm you are restating the question but the liquid becomes a gas.

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It stays the same temp until all ice has become liquid and then it starts increasing its temp again.

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Temperature of ice is going UP, the hot water is cooling down,

until ice is completely molten down and everything ends up at the SAME temperature

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The temperature decreases slightly.

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What happens to a liquid when heat is added to it?

it bubbled, evaporates,


What happens when heat is added to a substance?

well this isn't a specific question you see there is 2 different kind of substances ; For example:... solid : when heat is added to a solid it becomes a liquid liquid: when heat is added to a liquid it becomes a gas! for example water > if you add heat it will hot add or take away chemicals!


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Heat is added to a solid to make a liquid... this is called melting. some additional liquid (water,ethanol,acid…) also change solid into a liquid.


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