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The energy required to vaporize a certain amount of a substance is greater than the amount of energy necessary to raise the temperature of the same amount of that substance by 1°C. True False
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The energy required to vaporize a certain amount of a substance is greater than the amount of energy necessary to raise the temperature of the same amount of that substance by 1°C.
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The answer is true. In order for you to vaporize it, it has to reach its boiling point. Hope it helps.
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