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Which of the following explains the events occurring when water boils?

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Room temperature water, 25° C, is in liquid state. With an increased temperature, the water molecules within the container begin to break their hydrogen bonds, and releasing heat in an exothermic reaction. As water reaches 100° C sea level, its liquid state becomes vapor and is emitted as steam. It can be explained as well by as its boiling point illustrated here.
Which of the following explains the events occurring when water boils?-example-1
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