Boiling water remains at a constant temperature, even if heat energy is being added to it. What happens to the thermal energy of boiling water? (1 point)

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Thermal energy is increasing because liquid is turning into gas, which increases kinetic energy.
Thermal energy is increasing because liquid is turning into gas, which increases kinetic energy.

Thermal energy is increasing because liquid is turning into gas, which increases potential energy.
Thermal energy is increasing because liquid is turning into gas, which increases potential energy.

Thermal energy remains constant because the kinetic energy of the water does not change.
Thermal energy remains constant because the kinetic energy of the water does not change.

Thermal energy remains constant because the temperature does not change.

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Thermal energy remains constant because the temperature does not change.