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The temperature at which the molecules are able to overcome the intermolecular force of attraction and become free to move at their own and thus changes from solid to gas directly is ??


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Larger and heavier atoms and molecules exhibit stronger dispersion forces than do smaller and lighter atoms and molecules. F2 and Cl2 are gases at room temperature (reflecting weaker attractive forces); Br2 is a liquid, and I2 is a solid (reflecting stronger attractive forces).

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By the end of this section, you will be able to:

Describe the types of intermolecular forces possible between atoms or molecules in condensed phases (dispersion forces, dipole-dipole attractions, and hydrogen bonding)

Identify the types of intermolecular forces experienced by specific molecules based on their structures

Explain the relation between the intermolecular forces present within a substance and the temperatures associated with changes in its physical state

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