Asked by Ariana
(True or False) Wax is nonpolar, yet it exists as a solid at room temperature. Its solidity is best explained by the presence of dispersion forces.
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Answered by
DrBob222
I would answer false. I think the major reason is the molar mass is high enough. Gases have low molar mass, solids have a higher molar mass and liquids are somewhere between. This not an irrefutable rule but it generally is true.
Answered by
guy
false
Answered by
Anonymous
I agree with Dr.Bob222, it's false!
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