Physics
Grade-9
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Question

When a solid is converted to a liquid, its temperature _____.

  1. Increasing
  2. Decreasing
  3. Remains the same
  4. None of the above

hintHint:

Matter can change its State when heated or cooled.

The correct answer is: Remains the same


    Usually when heated(above its boiling point) Solids change its states into liquid.

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