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  1. Thanks so much for the help, I really appreciate it.
  2. So basically the stronger the IM force, the higher the surface tension?
  3. Let's say it's oil or methylated spirits. (Use which ever one you prefer)
  4. @Elite Engineer Thank you so much for that simple yet meaningful explanation. This helped me so much in understanding this a little better. Just one more question: will different substances react differently to surface tension, for example if I had one cup filled with water and another filled with X will it be possible that if both cups were tilted to a sane degree that substance X will drip out and water will remain in the cup? What conclusion can be made about IM and substances ?
  5. I'm new here and my question is with regards to chemistry. Moderators if I posted in the wrong place, please move it to the correct place. __________________________________________ Can someone please explain to me the concept of intermolecular forces and the effects of intermolecular in: 1. Evaporation 2. Surface tension 3. Solubility 4. Boiling points 5. Capillarity How does intermolecular forces effect these things? I did try a textbook but it wasn't clear and missed some of those points numbered above. I know this is rather easy for most of you guys so please help me understand this as I have failed to grasp the concept. Many thanks
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