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explain the effect of temperature on state change

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Answered by naveed21
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Temperature affects the phase of matter by breaking the bonds between the molecules of a substance, leading it to change its state. ... When we heata solid, the energy supplied is used toincrease the kinetic energy of its molecules, and thereby itstemperature increases

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Answered by Charlie143
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answer- As temperatures increase, additional heat energy is applied to the constituent parts of a solid, which causes additional molecular motion. Molecules begin to push against one another and the overall volume of a substance increases. At this point, the matter has entered the liquid state.
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