why does the temperature of a substance remain constant during its melting point or boiling point ?
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The 'temperature of a substance' remains constant during its melting and boiling point because the change in any state of matter as n solid to liquid or the liquid to a gas involves crossing the 'latent heat of fusion' which causes a change in the intermolecular spacing of the molecules in the substance.
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it is so because all the heat energy goes to break down the strong forces of attraction between the particles and hence the temperature does not either increase or decrease and hence remain constant.
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