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  • Phase Changes and Temperature: Does Temperature Change During a State Change?
    True.

    During a change in state, the temperature of a substance remains constant. This is because the energy supplied or removed is used to change the physical state of the substance, rather than its temperature. For example, when ice melts, the energy supplied is used to break the bonds between the water molecules, causing them to move more freely and become liquid water. The temperature of the water remains at 0°C throughout this process.

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