How does intermolecular force vary in going from water vapour to ice ?emergency please answer if you know...
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the particles of water vapour are very far from each other as it is in the gaseous state thus less intermolecular distance means less intermolecular force of attraction
the particles if ice is closely packed as it is a solid and hence it's intermolecular distance is less so the intermolecular force is high
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“Intermolecular forces” attract different molecules e. ... While London force is the only IMF in nonpolar molecules, it is also important in ... o High binding reduces: evaporation rate and vapor pressure ... solid water, which enables ice to float and saves aquatic life. ... If they disagree, you need to know which factor dominates.
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