explain why the temperature stays constant, even though thermal energy is lost by the substance ?
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As the solid is heated, its molecules move faster and gain kinetic energy (KE) until some of them break lose and escape the solid. Those molecules are in the liquid phase and are not as confined as in a solid. As heat energy is added, more molecules escape, and the temperature remains relatively constant
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