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How do the strength of the intermolecular forces relate to the boiling and melting points of the substances?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The heat of fusion (heat required to melt a solid) and heat of vaporization (heat required to vaporize a liquid) are determined by the strength of the Intermolecular Forces. Substances with high IMF will have higher melting and boiling points. It will require more energy to break the IMF.

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Intermolecular force between molecules become stronger when it is cooled and it becomes weak when it is heated.....

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