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Chemistry, 27.02.2021 20:30 uglyturtle15

The above are 2 sealed containers with two different substances. Both the substances have molecules moving around each other. Substance A molecular attraction is weak but substance B molecular attraction is strong. You transfer same amount of energy into both containers. One substance changes phase but the other one doesn't. Which one changed phase and why did it change phase?

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