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The correct answer is C. When a solid turns into a liquid the intermolecular forces are just weakens enough to allow the molecules to move around each other. When a liquid turns into a gas the intermolecular forces need to be completely broken since gases ideally do not have any attraction between its particles. It takes a lot more energy to completely brake intermolecular attractions than it does to weaken them.
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C. Energy is added to the particles in each change, but boiling requires more energy than melting because the attractions must be completely overcome.