Answer: Option (d) is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
When a unit mass of liquid is converted into vapor state without bringing any change in temperature then the heat required for this change in state is known as latent heat of vaporization.
So, when we say a compound has strong latent heat of vaporization then it means there is strong attraction between its molecules. Whereas weak latent heat of vaporization means there is weak attraction between molecules of a substance or compound.
Thus, we can conclude that helium has a low latent heat of vaporization at 3.45 J/g. This indicates that helium has weak attraction between liquid particles.