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Fisher Franco
21 May, 07:52
What happens to the atom during phase change
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Fisher Bradley
21 May, 10:48
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They are changes in bonding energy between the molecules. If heat is coming into a substance during a phase change, then this energy is used to break the bonds between the molecules of the substance
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