State whether the specific heat capacity of a substance remain the same when its state changes from solid to luquid
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A solid substance at its melting point has less energy than the same mass of the substance when it is a liquid at the same temperature. The amount of heat energy required to change the state of a substance depends on the mass and type of substance, and whether the change is solid to liquid or liquid to gas.
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