Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyThe strength of the intermolecular forces can affect the physical properties of a substance. Select all physical properties that are affected by intermolecular forces.Multiple select question.Boiling pointMassMolecular weightMelting point
Question
Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyThe strength of the intermolecular forces can affect the physical properties of a substance. Select all physical properties that are affected by intermolecular forces.Multiple select question.Boiling pointMassMolecular weightMelting point
Solution
The physical properties that are affected by intermolecular forces are:
- Boiling point
- Melting point
Mass and molecular weight are not affected by intermolecular forces. They are intrinsic properties of a substance and do not change with the strength of intermolecular forces.
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