If heat is added to a solid, the temperature of the solid does not change while it is melting. How can the temperature behave in this manner during the endothermic phase change? Adding heat increases temperature. Subtracting heat from surroundings makes them colder. The heat added goes toward overcoming the intermolecular forces in the substance.

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