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Compared with gases, liquids: a. have stronger intermolecular attractions. b. have more space between their particles. c. are much less dense. d. are more easily compressed.
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Compared with gases, liquids:
a. have stronger intermolecular attractions.
b. have more space between their particles.
c. are much less dense.
d. are more easily compressed.
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The answer is a. have stronger intermolecular attractions. For other properties, they are all suitable when gases compared with liquids.
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