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Chemistry, 03.03.2022 14:00 lil8174

3. Divers found two substances on the bottom of the ocean. At room temperature, both substances are liquid. Scientists then transferred the same amount of energy out of both substances. When a scientist checked again, Substance 1 had changed phase, but Substance 2 had not. How are Substances 1 and 2 different? Substance 1 has a. . .

A weaker attraction between its molecules than Substance 2. Its molecules now move in place.

B weaker attraction between its molecules than Substance 2. Its molecules now move around each other.

D stronger attraction between its molecules than Substance 2. Its molecules now move away from each other

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