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Marizza181 [45]
1 year ago
8

Within a phase, a change in heat causes the temperature of the substance to _____ as the _____ energy of the molecules changes.

During a phase change, however, a change in heat causes a change in the _____ energy of the molecules and the temperature will _____.
Biology
1 answer:
Nana76 [90]1 year ago
7 0

Within a phase, a change in heat causes the temperature of the substance to change as the kinetic energy of the molecules changes. During a phase change, however, a change in heat causes a change in the potential energy of the molecules and the temperature will stay the same.

<h3>What is Potential energy?</h3>

Potential energy may be defined as a form of accumulated energy that relies upon the comparative situation of diverse parts of a system.

The above passage determines the differentiation between the kinetic and potential energies with respect to temperature and phase change.

Therefore, it is well described above.

To learn more about Potential and Kinetic energy, refer to the link:

brainly.com/question/14427111

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