Bromine has stronger inter molecular force than Fluorine.
<h3> Inter molecular forces and relationship with physical states of matter</h3>
The intermolecular forces of a substance tells the physical state of that substance , We can therefore say that the Solid, liquid and gas states of substances depends on the intermolecular forces surrounding them.
- For solids,the inte molecular forces will be so strong as they draw the molecules together giving them a compact structure.
- For liquids, the the inter molecular forces will be just strong enough to keep the molecules together in a confined space.
- For gases, the the inter molecular forces are weakest as the molecules move about.
We can then conclude that At stp, fluorine is a gas and bromine is a liquid because, compared to fluorine, bromine has a stronger intermoleclar force.
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Force Causes movement of an object, whereas Power is the work done on an object in a given amount of time.
<h3>What is Force?</h3>
In science, force is defined as the push or pull on an object that has mass which causes it to move (to accelerate).
The SI unit of force is newton, N. and its given as
Force(F)= mass × acceleration
Example of forces include
- Gravitational force
- Electric force
- Magnetic force
- Nuclear force
- Frictional force
<h3>What is Power?</h3>
Power is the rate at which work is being done on an object. It is also the rate at which energy is transferred from one place to another.
Power is the amount of work completed or energy released per unit time.
The SI unit for power is the watt (W), and is given as
Power = Work / time
P = W / t
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Answer:
a) 92.30=26m+0.3t
b) 221 texts
Explanation:
If we plug in 1 for the month variable we get
92.30=26+0.3t
subtract 26 from both sides and we get 66.3=0.3t
Divide by 0.3 and we get t=221
Answer:
Explanation:
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Second blank: distance from the sun