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Which of the following accurately describes an amorphous solid being heated? (1 point)

  • (0 pts) The temperature holds steady as it melts.
  • (0 pts) The attractive forces are broken.
  • (1 pt) The temperature keeps rising as it melts.
  • (0 pts) all of the above
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