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Chemistry, 06.12.2019 11:31 palmekar000

Which statements are true?

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a. the temperature of a substance increases as heat is added, unless there is a phase change.
b. the temperature of a substance does not change during a phase change.
c. as heat is added to a substance, the temperature goes down.
d. the temperature always increases as heat is added to a substance.

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