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Chemistry, 04.04.2020 15:16, kayliebug2003

Which of the following statements best describes what happens to water during vaporization?

A. The temperature of the water increases until the water molecules react with nitrogen in the air.

B. Water molecules overcome intermolecular forces and change into the gas phase.

C. Water molecules steadily increase in kinetic energy and gradually become further apart.

D. The temperature of the water increases until the water molecules separate into oxygen and hydrogen gas.

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