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Explain the difference between a liquid and a gas in terms of intermolecular distances and forces

      

Explain the difference between a liquid and a gas in terms of intermolecular distances and forces.

  

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John
1. Intermolecular distance are longer in gases than in liquids

2. Forces of attraction in liquids are stronger than in gases
johnmulu answered the question on February 6, 2017 at 09:13


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