What happens to the intermolecular distances during liquification of a gas
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When a gas is liquified by cooling it at constant pressure, the kinetic energy of thegas molecules decreases to the point that the intermolecular forces now are able to hold the molecules together (a liquid). ... The forces do not change, but under the new conditions those forces are enough to keep the molecules together.
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