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When liquid water boils, some of it becomes water vapor, which phrase correctly describes the particles that make up water vapor

A) making up a rigid but disorganized structure

B) being compressed together so that they are touching

C)having more energy than particles in liquid water

D) making up a rigid but ordered structure

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