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Which best explains the relationship between evaporation and temperature?

• A liquid evaporates slower at lower temperatures because the molecules are more spread apart and are not pushed
as easily from the liquid's surface.
O A liquid evaporates faster at lower temperatures becaus the attractions are decreased and more particles can
escape the surface of the liquid.
© A liquid evaporates slower at higher temperatures because the vapor pressure of the liquid is higher, SO fewer
molecules can escape the surface.
• A liquid evaporates faster at higher temperatures because more particles have a higher speed and can overcome
attractions in the liquid.

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Answer:

D. A liquid evaporates faster at higher temperatures because more particles have a higher speed and can overcome attractions in the liquid.

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Answer: D

Step-by-step explanation:

liquid evaporates faster at higher temperatures because more particles have a higher speed and can overcome attractions in the liquid.

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