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31 December, 18:46

Which statement describes the appearance of a temperature-vs.-time graph? A horizontal line shows that the temperature increases at a constant rate over time. A vertical line shows that the temperature decreases at a constant rate over time. Horizontal lines where the temperature is constant during phase changes connect upward-sloping lines where the temperature increases. Horizontal lines where the temperature increases are connected by upward-sloping lines where the temperature is constant for each phase.

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  1. 31 December, 22:25
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    Horizontal lines where the temperature is constant during phase changes connect upward-sloping lines where the temperature increases.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The temperature is constant during a phase change (melting or boiling), so the graph is a horizontal line.

    The temperature increases when a single phase (solid, liquid, or gas) is heated, so the graph for these changes has an upward slope.

    A is wrong. A horizontal line shows a constant temperature.

    B is wrong. There are no vertical lines in a heating curve.

    D is wrong. A horizontal line does correspond to an increase in temperature.
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