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How do weak intermolecular bond strengths affect the melting and boiling point of a substance?(1 point)
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Both the melting point and boiling point are lower.
Both the melting point and boiling point are lower.
The melting point is higher, but the boiling point is lower.
The melting point is higher, but the boiling point is lower.
Both the melting point and boiling point are higher.
Both the melting point and boiling point are higher.
The melting point is lower, but the boiling point is higher.
The melting point is lower, but the boiling point is higher.
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Both the melting point and boiling point are lower.
Weak intermolecular forces mean less energy is required to separate molecules, so the substance melts and boils at lower temperatures.
Weak intermolecular forces mean less energy is required to separate molecules, so the substance melts and boils at lower temperatures.
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