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27 March, 19:30

Why do you think water requires such a higher temperature to raise the pressure than neon?

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  1. 27 March, 22:18
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    At the same temperature and pressure, neon is more ideal than water vapor because neon's atoms are only attracted by weak dispersion forces, while water vapor's molecules are attracted by relatively stronger hydrogen bonds.
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