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A block of ice at -10^@C is slowly heate...

A block of ice at `-10^@C` is slowly heated and converted to steam at `100^@C.` Which of the following curves represents the phenomenon qualitatively?

A

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C

D

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The correct Answer is:
A

When heat is supplied the temperature of ice increase from `- 10^(@)C` to `0^(2)C` . It is represented by a straight line inclined to heat axis. At `0^(@)C` the heat is used in converting ice into water at `0^(@)C`. This stage is represented by horizontal straight portion. After that represented by horizontal straight portion. After that temperature of water rises from `0^(@)C` to `100 .^(@)C`. It is represented by a straight line inclined to heat axis. At `100^(@)C`, the heat is used in converting water into steam. The graph is represented by horizontal straight line. Thus option (a) is correct.
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