1. High viscosity containing substances generally posses high boiling points, th
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1. High viscosity containing substances generally posses high boiling points, they are called as non volatile substances.
They posses strong intermolecular forces so that high boiling points.
2. High vapour pressure means weak intermolecular forces they posses low boiling points, called as volatile substances.
3. High boiling points means they have strong intermolecular forces, they are called as less volatile solvents.
4. High surface tension means high intermolecular forces and high boiling points and they are called as less volatile substances.
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JJSkills Practice B /17/2017 11:00 PM 1/3 PrintCalculatorPeriodic Table ion 2 of 3 Gradebook Sapling Learning this question has been customized by Faculty and Staff at City University of New York (CUNY Lehman Nap. Think about intermolecular forces and the stronger the intermolecular force the more energy needed to separate the molecules. Just thinking about this, put the properties below in the correct category. Strong intermolecular forces Weak intermolecular forces Hints: Vapor pressure is high if it is easy for molecules to escape from a liquid into the gas phase. High surface tension means the liquid molecules dont separate easily is the thickness" of a high surface tension high boiling point high vapor pressure high viscosity
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