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Vaporization is an endothermic process. Using the terms 'kinetic energy' and 'intermolecular forces', explain how the addition of energy can cause a liquid to vaporize.
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Vaporization is an endothermic process. Using the terms 'kinetic energy' and 'intermolecular forces', explain how the addition of energy can cause a liquid to vaporize.
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Did you ever figure out the answer to this? I have the same question on my chemistry test and I'm having a really hard time with it.
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