Verified Solution Science Particulate Nature of Matter

When ice melts at 0°C, its temperature does not rise even though heat is continuously supplied. Where does this heat energy go?

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  • AIt increases the kinetic energy of water particles.
  • BIt is lost to the surroundings.
  • CIt is used to overcome the forces of attraction between water particles in the solid state.
  • DIt increases the volume of the ice.
Explanation

The heat energy supplied during melting at a constant temperature (0°C for ice) is the latent heat of fusion. This energy is utilized to overcome the intermolecular forces of attraction holding the particles in fixed positions in the solid state, allowing them to move more freely as a liquid.

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