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Explain why temperature remains constant during a change of state, even though energy is being transferred.
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Internal energy and energy transfers
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Explain why temperature remains constant during a change of state, even though energy is being transferred.
Answer
During a change of state, the energy transferred is used to change the potential energy of the particles rather than their average kinetic energy. This means that while energy is being added or removed, the temperature does not change until the state change is complete.
Explanation
Particle lens: Describe arrangement, motion, spacing, collisions, or energy changes only when they are relevant here. This question asks: Explain why temperature remains constant during a change of state, even though energy is being transferred. The correct response is During a change of state, the energy transferred is used to change the potential energy of the particles rather than their average kinetic energy. This means that while energy is being added or removed, the temperature does not change until the state change is complete., because density links mass and volume, so the answer must preserve which quantity is being calculated. In Temperature changes in a system and specific heat capacity, the marking point should connect directly to apply AT 1 and AT 5 skills when measuring temperature, mass and energy transfer. If the question includes values, the working must keep the appropriate unit and operation; if it is an explanation, it must name the relevant particle behaviour or energy change. This item belongs to Internal energy and energy transfers, so avoid answers that switch to a different quantity, confuse heat with temperature, or describe gas pressure without collisions when collisions are the reason. Checkpoint 360 is distinct because it uses this exact question context and the particle lens rather than a generic particle-model sentence.
Common mistake
Confusing Temperature and Thermal Energy
Students often confuse temperature with thermal energy, thinking they are the same concept.
Remember that temperature measures the average kinetic energy of particles, while thermal energy is the total energy of all particles in a system.
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