Water has a lower boiling point at higher elevations. As a result, it generally takes longer to  (A) at any temperature, water molecules have greater kinetic energy at higher elevations. (B) the barometric air pressure is lower at higher elevations. (C) water has a higher vapor pressure at higher elevations. (D) the strength of the intermolecular forces in water is lower at higher elevations. (E) bubbles in water break more easily at higher elevations due to lower surface tension.

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Water has a lower boiling point at higher elevations. As a result, it generally takes longer to 

(A) at any temperature, water molecules have greater kinetic energy at higher elevations.

(B) the barometric air pressure is lower at higher elevations.

(C) water has a higher vapor pressure at higher elevations.

(D) the strength of the intermolecular forces in water is lower at higher elevations.

(E) bubbles in water break more easily at higher elevations due to lower surface tension.

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