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The molecular structure of water contains two end of hydrogen and one hour of oxygen. When water reaches its boiling point and turns into water vapor, what happens to it Molecular structure?
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The molecular structure of water contains two end of hydrogen and one hour of oxygen. When water reaches its boiling point and turns into water vapor, what happens to it Molecular structure?
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Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen bonds in liqiud state but when it is heated in order to boil, thses bonds become weak as the temperature keeps on rising,leading to breaking of bonds and changing the state of water from liquid into gaseous.
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