As the strength of intermolecular forces increases, a. Boiling point (increases / decreases / IMFs have no effect) b. Melting point (increases / decreases / IMFs have no effect) c. Vapor Pressure (increases / decreases / IMFs have no effect) d. Surface Tension (increases / decreases / IMFs have no effect) e. Viscosity (increases / decreases / IMFs have no effect) Define each of the terms above and explain why the strength of intermolecular forces affects these propertie a. Boiling point (increases / decreases / IMFs have no effect) b. Melting point (increases / decreases / IMFs have no effect) c. Vapor Pressure (increases / decreases / IMFs have no effect) d. Surface Tension (increases / decreases / IMFs have no effect) e. Viscosity (increases / decreases / IMFs have no effect) Define each of the terms above and explain why the strength of intermolecular forces affects these propertie
As the strength of intermolecular forces increases, a. Boiling point (increases / decreases / IMFs have no effect) b. Melting point (increases / decreases / IMFs have no effect) c. Vapor Pressure (increases / decreases / IMFs have no effect) d. Surface Tension (increases / decreases / IMFs have no effect) e. Viscosity (increases / decreases […]