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explain why the intermolecular force is always stronger at the surface of a liquid than in the middle of the liquid.
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explain why the intermolecular force is always stronger at the surface of a liquid than in the middle of the liquid.
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The average kinetic energy of molecules rises with temperature, making them better equipped to dispel intermolecular forces.
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i have the same problem
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