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Chemistry, 30.09.2021 23:40 arlabbe0606

At room temperature, water is a liquid, but carbon dioxide is a gas. Both compounds are molecules made of three atoms. What difference at the molecular level helps explain why water is a liquid and carbon dioxide is a gas at the same temperature

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