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It gets warmer. So, the water molecules absorb some kinetic energy, and begin to try and overcome to intermolecular attraction between them. Eventually, at 100 deg. C., they are finally able to move apart, and this represents water's boiling point, the point at which the water molecules have enough kinetic energy to no longer be attracted to each other.

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The water is evaporated and a small amount of residue remain on the pan.

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