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Here's a link that should be able to explain it better than I can.http://www.ausetute.com.au/heatlatent.html
Thanks for the link :) (I do have A-Levels in both chemistry and physics)

Your link supports my argument, I quote from it:

When all the solid has melted to a liquid, the temperature starts to increase uniformly again until the boiling point is reached.
Now obviously at normal atmospheric pressure the temperature doesn't go above 100

 
I would say it supports my argument.

Which believe it or not, is why I chose it.

Quote:

At the boiling point heat is absorbed without any change in temperature (latent heat of vaporization), all the energy absorbed is being used to overcome the intermolecular forces between the particles in the liquid.

However, it would appear that you are correct. It is not the 99

 
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