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(a) ‘Stability of a crystal is reflected in the magnitude of its melting point’. Comment.
(b) The melting points of some compounds are given below : Water = 273 K, Ethyl alcohol = 155.7 K, Diethyl ether = 156.8 K, Methane = 90.5 K. What can you say about the intermolecular forces between these molecules ?

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