E11.002 – Which has stronger intermolecular forces?
OWLv2 for General Chemistry
Cengage
01st Edition
Two compounds are given with their corresponding Δhvap. Decide which has the stronger intermolecular forces.
Two compounds are given with their corresponding Δhvap. Decide which has the stronger intermolecular forces.
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