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Boiling point (when a liquid change to gas) is a physical property of matter. I want to determine if the amount of water will have an effect on the boiling point. I fill 1 pot with 1 gallon of water and 1 pot with 1 cup of water. I then put them on a burner set at high and add a thermometer to both to monitor the temperature. Predict the outcome based on what you have learned about physical properties. A. The 1-gallon pot will boil at a higher temperature.
B. The 1 cup pot will boil at a higher temperature
C. The 1-gallon pot will boil at a lower temperature.
D. The 1 cup pot will boil at a lower temperature
E. They will boil at the same temperature

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