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Which energy change occurs during boiling?
Some heat energy of the substance is lost.
Heat energy of the substance remains the same.
Most heat energy of the substance is lost.
Heat energy is absorbed by the substance.
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Heat energy is absorbed by the substance.
Explanation: During boiling a liquid absorbs heat (the latent heat of vaporization) to overcome intermolecular forces and change phase to gas; the temperature stays roughly constant while this heat is absorbed.
Explanation: During boiling a liquid absorbs heat (the latent heat of vaporization) to overcome intermolecular forces and change phase to gas; the temperature stays roughly constant while this heat is absorbed.
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