Melting, boiling and evaporation — Describe
Question
Question
Why does the temperature of a substance stay constant during melting or boiling, even though energy is being supplied?
Answer
During melting or boiling, the energy supplied is used to weaken or break the bonds between particles and increase their potential energy, rather than increasing their kinetic energy. Since kinetic energy (and hence temperature) does not change, the temperature stays constant throughout the change of state.
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