why does the temperature of a substance remain constant during the charge of its state?
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The temperature of any substance remain constant during the change ofstate because the heat energy supplied is used up in changing thestate of matter and also this heat isused for breaking of several bonds or attractive forces.This heat, which doesnot raise the temperature of the body,is called Laten heat.
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Hey.....the temperature of a substance remain constant during the charge of its state because the heat supplied is used up in breaking molecular bonds of that particular substance...✌️✌️
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