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Ice changes to water at 0oC. Equal masses of the ice and water at 0oC are each heated to 1oC. Give a reason why more heat energy is required to heat the ice

      

Ice changes to water at 0oC. Equal masses of the ice and water at 0oC are each heated to 1oC. Give a reason why more heat energy is required to heat the ice.

  

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John
Extra heat(latent heat of fusion) is required to change the state ice to water.
johnmulu answered the question on February 15, 2017 at 13:43


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