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Answered by sainithyapk2006
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Answer:

All ( A), (B), (C) are correct

Explanation:

Lets take water here for an example

A - At temperatures above 0°C ( 32°F) , pure water ice melts and changes state from a solid to a liquid (water). It is the melting point pure ice. The temperature will not change until all the ice has been melted into water.

B - After all the ice is melted the temperature would again start to rise ( if heated contiously ) from 0°C  to 100°C .

C - At 100°C the water would start to boil and change into its gaseous state (water vapour or steam ) . Just like the temperature remained in 0°C until all the ice melted here also the temperature would remain in 100°C until all the water in the vessel gets converted into steam.  

Answered by sk7039208
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Answer:

b. all a, b, c are correct plz plz mark as brainlest

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