Q5. What intermolecular forces are responsible for each of the the following differences? a) CO2 is a gas at atmospheric pressure and room temperature while CS₂ is a liquid van de molecule weights & Dulfur is greater than ox b) Xe is a liquid at atmospheric pressure and 120 K while Ar is a gas under the same conditions c) Acetone (CH3COCH3) has a higher vapor pressure than water d) Br2 has a higher heat of vaporization than F2

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Q5. What intermolecular forces are responsible for each of the the following differences?
a) CO₂ is a gas at atmospheric pressure and room temperature while CS2 is a liquid van
molecule weights & Dulfur is greater than ox
b) Xe is a liquid at atmospheric pressure and 120 K while Ar is a gas under the same conditions.
c) Acetone (CH3COCH 3) has a higher vapor pressure than water
d) Br2 has a higher heat of vaporization than F2
Transcribed Image Text:Q5. What intermolecular forces are responsible for each of the the following differences? a) CO₂ is a gas at atmospheric pressure and room temperature while CS2 is a liquid van molecule weights & Dulfur is greater than ox b) Xe is a liquid at atmospheric pressure and 120 K while Ar is a gas under the same conditions. c) Acetone (CH3COCH 3) has a higher vapor pressure than water d) Br2 has a higher heat of vaporization than F2
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