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Physics, 25.12.2019 06:31 lauren21bunch

Match the following:
1. weak intermolecular bonds that form between polar parts of neighboring
2. a material that shows some properties of solids and some properties of liquids
3. the change in volume in relation to change in temperature
4. a measure of the resistance of a liquid to flow
5. the separation of solution components (fractions) based on boiling points
6. the overall movement of suspended or dissolved particles resulting from the random movements of individual particles
7. ability of certain liquids to dissolve in each other.

a. diffusion
b. fractional distillation.
c. liquid crystal
d. miscible
e. thermal expansion
f. van der waals forces
g. viscosity

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