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At first, the _____ inside the beaker did not change. This is because the energy being added by _____ was being used to break the intermolecular forces between the water ______ in the solid state. This is called _____.
Once all the solid water had turned into _____ water, the temperature began to increase. The temperature stopped increasing once the water reached its _____ point. The energy being added was now used to break the intermolecular forces between the water molecules in the liquid state. This meant that the water could turn into_______.

WORD: boiling, gas, heating, liquid, melting, molecules, temperature

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Answered by lewisrjones
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Answer:

Temperature, heating, molecules, melting, liquid, boiling, gas

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Answered by kajavegargi
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At first, the temperature inside the beaker did not change. This is because the energy being added by heating was being used to break the intermolecular forces between the water molecules in the solid state. This is called melting.

Once all the solid water had turned into liquid water, the temperature began to increase. The temperature stopped increasing once the water reached its boiling point. The energy being added was now used to break the intermolecular forces between the water molecules in the liquid state. This meant that the water could turn into gas

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