In the hypothetical case of a liquid that had such strong intermolecular forces it would never evaporate, what temperature change would you expect to see? Explain answer.
It's impossible to have intermolecular forces that strong.
Everything will boil if you heat it up enough.
And if there was something with forces that strong, it would never
become a liquid; it would always be a solid.
if suppose intermolecular forces that much strong for liquid there may be phase change occur in that liquid.
the phase diagram would have a steady slope and never level off for the extra heat absorbed right before a phase change for evaporation.
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