For any substance, why does the temperature remains constant during the change of state
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BEACUSE ALL THE HEAT OBTAINED IS USED TO BREAK BONDS FOR STATE CHANGE , AND ITS NOT LIKE OBLY ONE MOLE BUT THPUSONDS OF MOLECULES PRESENT CONSUME ENERGY
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Answer:it is due to latent heat
Explanation:temperature of a substance remains cpnstant because the heat energy we provide used up in breakdown of intermolecular force of attraction thus, there is no rise in temperature
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