Basically because there is energy needed for the temperature to rise or become lower, but energy is also needed to change the phase, so instead of the energy being used to change the temperature, it is being used to change the phase, therefore temperature does not change.
During a phase change, the temperature remains constant as the substance absorbs or releases heat energy to change from one phase to another. This is because the energy is used to break or form intermolecular bonds rather than raise or lower the temperature.
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).
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During a phase change, the temperature of a substance remains constant. This is because the energy being absorbed or released is used to break or form intermolecular bonds, rather than to change the temperature of the substance.
No. During a phase change the temperature is constant until the phase change is complete.
A change of phase takes place at a constant temperature and pressure. During a change of phase, the substance absorbs or releases latent heat without a change in temperature.
The temperature remain constant.
The temperature remain constant during a change of phase.
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No, the temperature does not change during a phase change. It remains constant until all the substance has undergone the phase change.
Yes, but not the temperature.