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An electric kettle heats some water. The same kettle then heats a different liquid. The temperature of the liquid rises more rapidly than the temperature of the water.
What is a possible explanation of this difference?
A The liquid condenses on the cooler parts of the kettle less than the water does.
B The liquid expands more than the water as it heats up.
C The liquid has a lower boiling point than the water.
D The liquid has a smaller thermal capacity than the water

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