f liquid A boils at 56 C and liquid B at 89 C. What can we say about the strength of ntermolecular forces in these two liquids and their vapor pressures ? B has a stronger intermolecular force in it and a lower vapor pressure A has a stronger intermolecular force in it and a higher vapor pressure B has a stronger intermolecular force in it and a higher vapor pressure A has a stronger intermolecular force in it and a lower vapor pressure

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If liquid A boils at 56 C and liquid B at 89 C. What can we say about the strength of
intermolecular forces in these two liquids and their vapor pressures ?
B has a stronger intermolecular force in it and a lower vapor pressure
A has a stronger intermolecular force in it and a higher vapor pressure
B has a stronger intermolecular force in it and a higher vapor pressure
A has a stronger intermolecular force in it and a lower vapor pressure
Transcribed Image Text:If liquid A boils at 56 C and liquid B at 89 C. What can we say about the strength of intermolecular forces in these two liquids and their vapor pressures ? B has a stronger intermolecular force in it and a lower vapor pressure A has a stronger intermolecular force in it and a higher vapor pressure B has a stronger intermolecular force in it and a higher vapor pressure A has a stronger intermolecular force in it and a lower vapor pressure
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