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Physics, 31.12.2019 18:31 jorgepas66

How do the water molecules closest to the burner compare to the water molecules closest to the surface of the liquid? (picture of water boiling on a stovetop burner in clear container)

they are more spread out and moving faster than those at the surface.
they are closer together and moving faster than those at the surface.
they are more spread out and moving slower than those at the surface.
they are closer together and moving slower than those at the surface.

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