Which information does the boiling point give about a substance?(1 point)

the types of electric charges between particles
the temperature of the substance
the kinetic energy required to break forces between particles
the phase of the substance

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The boiling point of a substance primarily indicates the temperature of the substance at which it transitions from the liquid phase to the gas phase. It can also provide insights into the kinetic energy required to break forces between particles, as a higher boiling point generally implies stronger intermolecular forces. However, the most direct answer to what the boiling point gives, according to your options, is the temperature of the substance.