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When liquid particles heat up, they gain kinetic energy, causing them to move more vigorously. This increased movement can lead to a decrease in the liquid's density and an increase in its temperature. As the particles continue to gain energy, they may eventually overcome intermolecular forces, leading to a phase transition from liquid to gas (evaporation or boiling). Overall, heating a liquid results in changes to its physical state and properties.

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