The temperature remain constant.
Typically, the temperature doesn't change during a phase change.
Temperature is constant during a phase change.
The temperature* remains unchanged. * The heat (energy) content changes.
No. During a phase change the temperature is constant until the phase change is complete.
Temperature remains constant during the change in phase (physical state).
stays the same
No. During a phase change the temperature is constant until the phase change is complete.
For a change in state phase to occur, energy must be added or removed to break or form intermolecular forces holding the particles together. This energy allows particles to move more freely, transitioning from one state (solid, liquid, gas) to another. Temperature and pressure also play a crucial role in determining the state phase of a substance.
The temperature remain constant during a change of phase.
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During a phase change, the energy supplied is used to overcome the intermolecular forces holding the molecules together, rather than increasing the kinetic energy of the molecules. This results in a temporary plateau in temperature until all the substance has undergone the phase change.
No, the temperature does not change during a phase change. It remains constant until all the substance has undergone the phase change.