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C. Intermolecular forces in liquid are -​

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Answered by aasthaaircon
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Answer:

Not to high, not too low medium

Answered by tithitowin
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Answer:

They are weaker than the inter-molecular forces in solids but stronger than inter-molecular forces in gases.

Explanation:

Molecules in liquids are held to other molecules by inter-molecular interactions, which are weaker than the inter-molecular interactions that hold the atoms together within molecules and poly-atomic ions.

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