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Harper Baldwin
10 October, 19:26
Differentiate between boiling and evaporation.
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Janelle Wilcox
10 October, 21:33
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Boiling means heat highly temperature. heat highly temperature water is evaporated
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Jaiden
10 October, 21:36
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boiling is a process in which a substance changes its state from the liquid state to the gaseous
evaporation is a process in which a substance changes its state from the liquid state to the gaseous state without boiling
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