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Asap why does a liquid’s rate of evaporation increase when the liquid is heated? a. the potential energy of the liquid increases. b. the surface area of the liquid is reduced. c. the average kinetic energy of the liquid decreases as the temperature of the liquid increases. d. more molecules have enough energy to overcome the attractive forces holding them in the liquid.

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