Compared to many other liquids, water has a high heat of vaporization, which means a relatively large amount of heat must be added to the water before the water molecules are moving fast enough to escape the surface as a gas. Which of the following explains why water has a high heat of vaporization?

A Adding heat to the water causes the molecules to move around, and the motion keeps pushing them back below the waters surface

B As water molecules heat up they tend to form more hydrogen bonds with each other, making it difficult for any of the molecules to vaporize.

C Water molecules have a relatively high molecular weight compared to other molecules, so more energy is needed for the water molecules to vaporize.

D Enough heat must be added to water molecules' hydrogen bonds to break the bonds and provide the molecules enough energy to escape the surface..​