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    Exam 11: Liquids, Solids, and Intermolecular Forces
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    Which Substance Below Has the Strongest Intermolecular Forces
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Which Substance Below Has the Strongest Intermolecular Forces

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

Which substance below has the strongest intermolecular forces?


A) A2X,ΔHvap = 39.6 kJ/mol
B) BY2,ΔHvap = 26.7 kJ/mol
C) C3X2,ΔHvap = 36.4 kJ/mol
D) DX2,ΔHvap = 23.3 kJ/mol
E) EY3,ΔHvap = 21.5 kJ/mol

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