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Which statement represents this diagram? A. A given substance can either change its state or change its temperature, but not both at the same
time.
B. Temperature is always changing while a substance changes from one state to another.
C. A given substance can change its state at any temperature.
D. The energy being added can be used to change the temperature or the state of matter at the same
time.
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