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Salt is dissolved in a flask of tap water. Distilling the mixture causes the salt to separate from the water. Which type of energy is required to begin the distilling process? A. chemical energy B. electrical energy C. mechanical energy (motion) D. thermal energy

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Salt is dissolved in a flask of tap water. Distilling the mixture causes the salt to separate from the water. Which type of energy is required to begin the distilling process? A. chemical energy B. electrical energy C. mechanical energy (motion) D. thermal energy

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D. Thermal energy

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