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In Figure $\mathrm{P} 10.2,$ identify the physical state (solid, liquid, or gas) of xenon and classify the attractive forces between the xenon atoms.
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In the figure, the xenon molecules are shown to be clustered together in an orderly fashion. This suggests that the xenon is in a solid state. Show more…
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