Intermolecular Force
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The relatively weak attraction between molecules
Real World Example
Imagine trying to keep a stack of papers neatly in place on a slightly windy day. Just as these papers are lightly held together by gravity and friction but can easily be disturbed by a gentle breeze, molecules within a substance are attracted to each other by relatively weak forces that can be disrupted by slight changes in conditions. The connection here is that the stack of papers represents molecules being held together; the wind represents external factors like temperature or pressure that can affect the weak attractions, just as a small breeze can scatter the papers.
Practice Version
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