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Why do molecular substances with weak intermolecular forces have low melting points?

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Why do molecular substances with weak intermolecular forces have low melting points?

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Stronger interchain forces in mollecular substances result from longer sequences. These longer sequences typically result in higher tensile strength and higher melting points. Thus weak, smaller forces have lower melting points. ChaCha on!

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