Explain why there is no rise in temperature of a substance when it undergoes a change of state although it is still being heated.
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because the heat produced is continuously used up in the phase change of the substance. This heat which produced which does not show any rise in temperature is known as latent heat. ...
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explain why there is no rise in temperature of a substance when it undergoes a change of state though heat is supplied continuously???
There is no rise in the temperature of a substance when it undergoes a change of state though heat is being supplied because heat is used to overcome inter-molecular force of attraction between the particles of the substance during a change in physical state.
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