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the heat energy provided to a substance during change of state increase​

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Answered by crankybirds30
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heat

If heat is added to a substance, such as in melting, vaporization, and sublimation, the process is endothermic. In this inßtance, heat is increasing the speed of the molecules causing them move faster (examples: solid to liquid; liquid to gas; solid to gas). These changes release heat to the surroundings.

Answered by crankybirds30
2

Answer:

heat

If heat is added to a substance, such as in melting, vaporization, and sublimation, the process is endothermic. In this inßtance, heat is increasing the speed of the molecules causing them move faster (examples: solid to liquid; liquid to gas; solid to gas). These changes release heat to the surroundings.

Answered by crankybirds30
1

Answer:

heat

If heat is added to a substance, such as in melting, vaporization, and sublimation, the process is endothermic. In this inßtance, heat is increasing the speed of the molecules causing them move faster (examples: solid to liquid; liquid to gas; solid to gas). These changes release heat to the surroundings.

Answered by crankybirds30
1

Answer:

heat

If heat is added to a substance, such as in melting, vaporization, and sublimation, the process is endothermic. In this inßtance, heat is increasing the speed of the molecules causing them move faster (examples: solid to liquid; liquid to gas; solid to gas). These changes release heat to the surroundings.

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