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11 September, 17:38

Does a substance that evaporates more quickly (thus having a greater δt) have a higher or lower force of attraction to other molecules in the liquid compared to a substance that evaporates more slowly (smaller δt) ? explain.

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  1. 11 September, 17:40
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    Substances that evaporate faster have a lower force of attraction between the molecules in the liquid. When the inter-molecular forces of attraction are weak, the amount of energy required to break the bonds will be lesser than for those with stronger inter-molecular forces. The weak bond can even be broken by room temperature.
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