The property which typically indicates that strong intermolecular forces are present in a liquid: C) low vapor pressure.
What is an intermolecular force?
An intermolecular force can be defined as a force of attraction or repulsion that typically exist between the molecules of a chemical substance.
In the molecule of a chemical substance, an intermolecular force is mainly responsible for holding its atoms together while giving the molecule both structure and strength.
Generally, there is a greater attraction between the molecules of a liquid when the strength of its intermolecular forces are higher. This ultimately implies that, liquid molecules are more likely to remain in the liquid phase.
In this context, a low vapor pressure indicates that strong intermolecular forces are present in a liquid because its molecules are less likely to be transformed into a gas phase (vapor).
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A) low heat of vaporization.
B) low critical temperature.
C) low vapor pressure.
D) low boiling point.
E) low melting point