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Melting point, enthaply of vaporisation and visvocsity data of `H_(2)O` and `D_(2)O` is given below

On the basis of the data explain in which of these liqiuds intermolecular forces are stronger?

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From this data, it is concluded that the values of melting point, enthalpy of vaporisation and viscosity depend upon the intermolecular forces of attraction.
Since, their value are higher for `D_(2)O` as compared to those of `H_(2)O`, therefore, intermolecular forces of attraction are stronger in `D_(2)O` than in `H_(2)O`.
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