situation. Group of answer choices Sample #1 has stronger IMFs Sample #2 has stronger IMFs Sample #1 is more polar Sample #2 is more polar Sample #1 has more molecules in the gas phase Sample #2 has more molecules in the gas phase The IMFs for Sample #1 are more difficult to disrupt The IMFs for Sample #2 are more difficult to disrupt

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Chapter11: Liquids And Solids
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Sample #1 evaporates more slowly than does Sample #2.

The molecules are about the same size. Check all statements that apply to this situation.

Group of answer choices
Sample #1 has stronger IMFs
Sample #2 has stronger IMFs
Sample #1 is more polar
Sample #2 is more polar
Sample #1 has more molecules in the gas phase
Sample #2 has more molecules in the gas phase
The IMFs for Sample #1 are more difficult to disrupt
The IMFs for Sample #2 are more difficult to disrupt
 
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