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The temperature at which the intermolecular attraction force balances the intermolecular repulsion force is known as________

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Answered by Everyfriendsfather
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Boiling Temperature......
Answered by zerotohero
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As was the case for gaseous substances, the kinetic molecular theory may be used to explain the behavior of solids and liquids. In the following description, the term particle will be used to refer to an atom, molecule, or ion.

Under fitting conditions, the attractions between all gas particles will make them shape fluids or solids. This is because of intermolecular powers, not intramolecular powers. Intramolecular powers are those inside the particle that keep the particle together, for instance, the bonds between the iotas. Intermolecular powers are the attractions between particles, which decide huge numbers of the physical properties of a substance.

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