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20 March, 14:06

When you have a pot of water on the stove, heat is transferred to the water. Describe the behavior of the water molecules and how temperature is affected.

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  1. 20 March, 14:24
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    The molecules start to move fater causing lighter water and boiling water
  2. 20 March, 15:42
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    Temperature causes water molecules to move more quickly, because each individual molecule has more energy as it gets hotter (according to Kinetic molecular theory). If you get water hot enough, the molecules move so much that the hydrogen bonds that hold them together start to break and the water becomes a gas ... water vapor. This your answer unless there are choices.
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