Why the temperature of a substance remains constant during the change of state although heat is continuously supplied?
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The temperature of a substance remains constant because when the heat is supplied than either it would be used to break down the intermolecular force of attraction means from solid to liquid. Or that energy would be used to join the intermolecular force of attraction. So all the energy get used by this and their is no change in temperature.
The temperature of a substance remains constant because when the heat is supplied than either it would be used to break down the intermolecular force of attraction means from solid to liquid. Or that energy would be used to join the intermolecular force of attraction. So all the energy get used by this and their is no change in temperature.
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