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GIVING OUT BRAINLIEST TO THE FIRST PERSON WITH A LEGIT ANSWER If you continue to add energy to particles in a solid until the temperature stops increasing, what will
most likely occur next if you add more energy?
A. The substance will melt.
B. The substance will freeze.
C. The substance will condense.
D. The substance will evaporate.

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