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Figure 4 shows a graph of temperature against time when pure melting ice at 0oC is heated uniformly.

      

Figure 4 shows a graph of temperature against time when pure melting ice at 0oC is heated uniformly.
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Explain what happens between parts:
(i) OA
(ii) AB

  

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John
(i) The heat energy supplied is used to change the state of ice to water.

(ii) The temperature increases as the heat energy supplied is absorbed by water molecules and increases it kinetic energy.
johnmulu answered the question on May 27, 2017 at 08:46


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