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The term cooling curve can best be explained by a graph which represents the state of a gas to a solid or to a liquid. You can find many explanations and demonstrations of experiments that show this on websites including YouTube and kentchemistry.

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Change in phase

during a phase change

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it is possibly a phase change at that point

also it could be when it gains or loses potential/kinetic energy.

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It takes energy to re-do the electro-static forces that hold the molecules together once all the molecules are held together then the substance can cool furthur

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