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Why does the water vapor take up more space than liquid?

The intermolecular bonds in a gas are very weak and the gas can easily expand.


Why does a certain amount of moles of water occupy much more space as a gas than as a liquid?

Intermolecular forces between the molecules of a gas are not strong enough to hold the gas molecules together therefore they break down taking more space.


Why Honey is more viscose than water?

Because honey has strong intermolecular attraction


What intermolecular force is responisble for the fact that ice is less than liquid water?

The intermolecular force responsible for ice being less dense than liquid water is hydrogen bonding. In ice, each water molecule forms a stable, open lattice structure due to these hydrogen bonds, which creates more space between the molecules. This arrangement makes ice less dense than liquid water, where the molecules are more closely packed together and can move more freely. As a result, ice floats on water.


Why does gas have more volume than water?

Because the intermolecular space between the gas particles are far more as compared to that in liquid, and that is because of less forces of attraction between particles in the gas, which can be attributed to more energy present in gas particles.


What type of bond attracts one water bond to another?

In pure water, the primary intermolecular force is a hydrogen bond, which is a specific type of dipole-dipole intermolecular force with notably more energy than most dipole-dipole intermolecular forces.


Why steam takes up more space than liquid water?

why does steam take up more space than liquid water


Do hot water take up more space than cold water?

Yes until it turns to ice when it take sup more space than hot water.


Is water more viscous than honey?

the intermolecular attractionsis account for this behaivour of honey.


Why diffusion of liquids is faster than solids?

In the liquid state, particles move freely,the particles are not closely packed they can slip and slide on each other and have greater space between them as, compared to solids.ORThe intermolecular space is more in liquids than in solids and so, it can difusse faster.That is why rate of difussion in liquids is higher than that of solids.


Why does steam take up more space than liquid water?

Steam takes up more space than liquid water because the molecules of water in steam have higher energy and are further apart from each other compared to when they are in liquid form. This causes steam to have a larger volume and be less dense than liquid water.


Why does water have stronger intermolecular forces than carbon dioxide yet carbon dioxide has more mass?

Water has stronger intermolecular forces than carbon dioxide due to the presence of hydrogen bonds in water, which arise from its polar nature and the highly electronegative oxygen atom. In contrast, carbon dioxide is a nonpolar molecule with weaker London dispersion forces dominating its interactions. Although carbon dioxide has a greater molar mass, the strength of intermolecular forces is influenced more by molecular structure and polarity than by mass alone. Thus, the strong hydrogen bonding in water leads to higher intermolecular attractions compared to the weaker forces in carbon dioxide.