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How do the vapour pressure of two substance at the same temperature but with different strengths of the inter-molecular forces compare. Give a molecular explanation of why this is so.
11 years ago

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DrBob222
If the intermolecular force is greater the vapor pressure will be less because the molecules must have more kinetic energy to escape as a vapor.
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