what happens to the temperature when the substance is changing its State
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When something changes state the complete heat is consumed to change the heat and this heat can't rises the temperature. This heat is called latent heat.
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During change of state (from solid to liquid, gas to liquid, etc.) the heat energy that is supplied to the substance is used for the change of state and not to increase the kinetic energy of the molecules (that contributes to the temperature of the substance), so the temperature remains constant.
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