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If'substance X is a liquid, substance Y is a gas, and substance Z is a solid, and all are at the same temperature and pressure, then the order of increasing strength of their intermolecular forces would
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If'substance X is a liquid, substance Y is a gas, and substance Z is a solid, and all are at the
same temperature and pressure, then the order of increasing strength of their intermolecular
forces would be
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The answer is Y < X < Z
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