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eyelidlessness
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And the state change occurs when the portion of solid ice becoming liquid water warms however slightly, even if there’s a cooling side effect on the remaining ice as more energy is dissipated during that warming. Or am I still misunderstanding?
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topaz0
3y ago
Yes. It is literally an isotherm. Energy is added without changing the temperature.
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