The stronger the forces, the more heat that must be added to boil the liquid
Cohesive forces tend to delay the boiling point of a liquid. They do this by bonding onto the hydrogen atoms in the liquid. The oxygen atom resists the cohesive force.
The stronger the forces , the more heat that must be added to boil the liquid
the stronger the intermolecular force, the more energy is required to boil the liquid ...
The stronger the intermolecular forces in a liquid, the higher the boiling point. -APEX
Dispersion forces would have the least effect on the boiling point of a liquid. They are the weakest intermolecular forces.
Boiling can only occur when the kinetic energy of heat overcomes the intermolecular forces holding a liquid together, so the greater the intermolecular forces, the higher the boiling point.
Intermolecular forces are the forces of attraction between molecules. The strength of these forces affects the vaporization point of a substance; the stronger the intermolecular forces, the higher the vaporization point, as more energy is required to overcome these forces and change the substance from liquid to gas.
the stronger the intermolecular force, the more energy is required to boil the liquid ...
The stronger the forces, the more heat that must be added to boil the liquid
The stronger the intermolecular forces in a liquid, the higher the boiling point. -APEX
Dispersion forces would have the least effect on the boiling point of a liquid. They are the weakest intermolecular forces.
The stronger the intermolecular forces in a liquid, the higher the boiling point. -APEX
The stronger the intermolecular forces in a liquid, the higher the boiling point. -APEX
Boiling can only occur when the kinetic energy of heat overcomes the intermolecular forces holding a liquid together, so the greater the intermolecular forces, the higher the boiling point.
Intermolecular forces are the forces of attraction between molecules. The strength of these forces affects the vaporization point of a substance; the stronger the intermolecular forces, the higher the vaporization point, as more energy is required to overcome these forces and change the substance from liquid to gas.
Under standard temperature and pressure, the boiling point of a liquid is most closely related to the amount of dissolved solute in the liquid and the intermolecular forces within the liquid.
intermolecular forces are hard to overcome...apex
In the liquid the intermolecular forces between covalent molecules are weaker than the forces between ions.
liquid's particles are not as close as to that of the solid the very reason why it cannot be held.because of this ability of liquid to flow, it affects the forces of a liquid to flow thoroughly.