what molecular range?
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Molecular range is the maximum distance up to which a molecule can exert force of attraction on another molecule.
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Molecular range is the maximum distance up to which a molecule can exert force of attraction on another molecule. It is of the order of 10-9 m for solids and liquids. ... A sphere drawn with a molecule as centre and the range of molecular attraction as radius is called the sphere of influence of that molecule
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