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1 March, 14:15

What happens to water as it boils?

A. The intermolecular forces strengthen and lock the molecules in place. B. The average kinetic energy of the molecules decreases as energy is released. C. The average kinetic energy of the molecules increases as energy is absorbed. D. The energy that is absorbed overcomes the intermolecular forces that hold the molecules together.

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  1. 1 March, 14:34
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    The answer is c. the average kinetic energy of the molecules increases as energy is absorbed.
  2. 1 March, 16:00
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    C because when water boils, the water moves and absorbs heat energy and produces kinetic energy
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