Physics, 16.11.2020 05:10 masonvinyard02p83vua
Which factor should change when comparing the boiling times of the liquids?
A. The type of liquid inside the boiling vessel
B. The volume of liquid inside the boiling vessel
C. The original temperature of the boiling vessel
D. The surface area of the boiling vessel
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