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explain the change in water pressure with change in temperature and intermolecular forces​

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Answered by aman261197
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Explanation:

If the temperature will rise, the water molecules will start converting them into vapors due to weakness in their intermolecular force of interaction between them due to thermal force provided. More will be the temperature, more water molecule will be converted into vapours. so more will be the pressure.

Remember!      Low intermolecular force, More will be the pressure

                        week  intermolecular force, less will be the pressure

                 

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