State two properties of liquid which arises due to intermolecular force of attraction
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Surface tension, capillary action, and viscosity are unique properties of liquids that depend on the nature of intermolecular interactions. Surface tension is the energy required to increase the surface area of a liquid by a given amount. The stronger the intermolecular interactions, the greater the surface tension.
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As the molecular attraction increases
- The vapour pressure (the pressure of the vapour that is in equilibrium with its liquid) decrease
- The boiling point (the temperature at which the vapour pressure becomes equal to the pressure exerted on the surface of the liquid) increase
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