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← ScienceWhich condition prevents boiling when water's temperature increases?
A)High isostatic pressure✓
B)Increased vapor pressure
C)Suppressed convection currents
D)Increased partial vacuum
💡 Explanation
Under high isostatic pressure boiling is prevented because the bubbles needed for the phase transition can't form/expand against that pressure. Raising only the temperature will not result in boiling, therefore it remains liquid rather than a gas.
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