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Chemistry, 11.02.2021 06:20 caseyfriemoth1548

Why does lowering the pressure cause a liquid to boil? A. It becomes easier for molecules to escape.
B. It pushes molecules out of the liquid.
C. It causes the temperature to rise.
D. It changes the volume of the liquid.

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