What happens to temperature if matter is in a change of state?

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2026-07-14 21:16

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During a change of state, such as melting or boiling, the temperature generally remains constant. The energy added or removed during the phase change is used to break or form intermolecular forces, rather than changing the kinetic energy of the particles to alter temperature. Once the change of state is complete, the temperature will then either increase or decrease again depending on whether heat is added or removed.

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