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Chemistry, 21.08.2019 16:30 alexialiles19

Which statement best compares the energy involved in melting with the energy involved in boiling for a given liquid?
is removed from the particles in each change, but more energy is removed in melting than in boiling because the attractions are weaker.
is removed from the particles in each change, but more energy is removed in boiling than in melting because the attractions are weaker.
is added to the particles in each change, but boiling requires more energy than melting because the attractions must be completely overcome.
is added to the particles in each change, but melting requires more energy than boiling because the attractions must be completely overcome.

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