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Of the three states of water(ice,liquid, and water vapor), in which state are the intermolecular forces the strongest? In which state are they the weakest
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Of the three states of water(ice,liquid, and water vapor), in which state are the intermolecular forces the strongest? In which state are they the weakest
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The intermolecular forces are strongest when it’s solid because their molecules are close to each other. The state in which the intermolecular forces are the weakest is when its water vapor because the molecules are more free and it’s gas like
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