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What happens to energy and temperature at various parts of a phase
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The term is most commonly used to describe transitions between solid, liquid and gaseous states of matter and, in rare cases, plasma.

Once water reaches the boiling point, extra energy is used to change the state of matter and increase the potential energy instead of the kinetic energy.

Plots of pressure versus temperatures, an example of a phase diagram, provide considerable insight into thermal properties of substances.

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