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Examine the heating curve for water in Section 12.7 (Figure 12.33$) .$ If heatis added to the water at a constant rate, which of the three segments inwhich temperature is rising will have the least steep slope? Why?
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The heating curve is a graph that shows the temperature of a substance as heat is added at a constant rate. The x-axis represents the heat added, and the y-axis represents the temperature. Show more…
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