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why does the temperature remain constant at the melting point

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Answered by Noreen1256
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Changing liquid to gas. When a liquid such as water is heated at a constant pressure, some of its molecules get enough KE to escape the liquid. ... Thus, more heat energy is needed to cause other molecules to escape. This keeps the liquid at a temperature slightly below that of the boiling point.

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