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Heat Energy Required To Break The Attraction Of Liquid Molecules Is Heat Of What?

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Vaporization
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What if someone found a way to take any liquid to any temperature, especially above the boiling point of that liquid. When I disclose how I do it, everyone will know instantly that it will do what I say. Simple but complex. What is this type of energy?
I have created a low pressure highly explosive white gas, that shows zero parts per million hydrocarbons, when running on my white gas, seen on the graph of a smog analyzer, where the operator thought the probe had broken, until he got readings on the next vehicle. I have had it on two flammable, getting a 50% increase in power over gasoline, using my white gas. A college instructor accused me of adding nitrous oxide, when he and a student saw the power increase. When creating my white gas I gain a non flammable oily liquid, and I have heated that liquid up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit, and it didn't boil. With the zero hydrocarbon reading I think it might be liquid carbon. Gasoline boils between 100 and 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Gasoline is distilled from crude oil, meaning it has been boiled, making it a base liquid. Neither the white gas or the non flammable oily liquid are gasoline, their boiling points are not close, yet the white gas and oily liquid are made from gasoline. A molecular change or magic? See it running on a truck engine, go to You Tube, White Gasoline Vapor, read everything, including comments. I am waiting for sample containers from a lab to have the gas and liquid analyzed.
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