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The vapours pressures of benzene and water at `50^(@)C` are 271 and 92.5 torr, respectively. Which one would you expect to have stronger intermolecular forces of attraction?

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A liquid with strong intermolecular forces of attraction has low vapour pressure. Thus, intermolecular forces of attraction are stronger in water.
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