Physics, asked by kamyapatel, 9 months ago

Under some conditions, a material can be heated above or cooled below the normal phase change temperature without a phase change occurring. The resulting
state :-
1)may be stable
2)may be unstable
3)must be stable
4)must be unstable​

Answers

Answered by Shaizakincsem
3

Stable phase.

Explanation:

  • The correct answer is option 1) maybe stable.
  • The stable phase is the phase where the temperature remains the same.
  • In this phase, we use heat to break the bonds so they can change into another state.
  • So, the kinetic energy will remain the same and the temperature will be stable.
  • The example is the change of ice into liquid.
  • It will require heat to break bonds but not to change the kinetic energy of it.

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Answered by ItzDeadDeal
2

Answer:

Stable phase.

Explanation:

The correct answer is option 1) maybe stable.

The stable phase is the phase where the temperature remains the same.

In this phase, we use heat to break the bonds so they can change into another state.

So, the kinetic energy will remain the same and the temperature will be stable.

The example is the change of ice into liquid.

It will require heat to break bonds but not to change the kinetic energy of it.

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