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← ScienceWhich phenomenon results when thermal energy overcomes Van der Waals forces in liquid hydrogen?
A)Rapid pressure equilibrium achieved
B)Enhanced fluid convection occurs
C)A phase transition occurs✓
D)Increased quantum tunneling ensues
💡 Explanation
A phase transition occurs because increasing thermal energy allows molecules to overcome intermolecular forces via increased kinetic energy, favoring the process of vaporization. This is a phase change, rather than pressure equilibrium or tunnelling, because these relate to different constraints.
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