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Which statement is true? A. Potential energy, in the form of intermolecular forces,
tends to draw molecules together.
B. Kinetic energy, in the
form of intermolecular forces,
tends to draw molecules together.
C. Both kinetic and potential energy, in the form of
intermolecular forces, tend to draw molecules together.
D. Both kinetic and potential energy, in the form of
intermolecular forces, tend to disperse molecules and
push them apart.
'E. Both kinetic and potential energy, associated with the
motion of molecules, tend to disperse and push them
apart.

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