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A substance on heating, undergoes (i) a rise in its temperature, (ii) a change in its phase without change in its temperature. In each case, state the change in energy of molecules of the substance.

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(i) averge kinetic energy of molecules increases,
(ii) average potential energy of molecules increases
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