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The intermolecular forces between particles are select one: a. less effective in solids than in liquids. b. more effective in gases than in solids. c. equally effective in gases and in liquids. d. more
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The intermolecular forces between particles are select one:
a. less effective in solids than in liquids.
b. more effective in gases than in solids.
c. equally effective in gases and in liquids.
d. more effective in liquids than in gases.
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The answer is d. more effective in liquids than in gases
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