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Natural Consequences of High Specific Latent Heat of Fusion of Ice

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CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Natural Consequences of High Specific Latent Heat of Fusion of Ice

  • Snow on mountains does not melt all at once due to the high specific latent heat of fusion of ice (= 336000 J kg⁻¹).
  • In cold countries, water in lakes and ponds does not freeze all at once because it must lose a large quantity of heat due to the high latent heat of fusion.
  • Drinks cool more quickly when ice at 0°C is added than when ice-cold water is added, because ice absorbs 336 J g⁻¹ of heat energy to melt.
  • When ice in a frozen lake starts melting, the surroundings become very cold because the melting ice absorbs heat from the atmosphere.
  • It is colder after a hailstorm because melting ice absorbs heat from the surroundings, lowering the temperature further.
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