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Matter and Heat

Heat flow into a substance usually raises its temperature, but it can have other effects, including so-called thermal expansion and changes among solid, liquid, and gaseous forms—collectively called phase changes. Substantial energy is required to change phase, and temperature remains constant while the phase change is occurring. Diagrams of pressure versus temperature—phase diagrams—describe the details. Water’s thermal behavior is unusual and has important consequences for aquatic life.

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  • Created November 14, 2020 by
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  • Modified November 14, 2020 by
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