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Why are the dipole-dipole interactions between polar molecules not important in the vapor phase?
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Why are the dipole-dipole interactions between polar molecules not important in the vapor phase?
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Why are the dipole-dipole interactions between polar molecules not important in the vapor phase?
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because the water molecules are not close enough to each other to interact like that
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