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The potential energy curve for interaction between two molecules is shown in figure. Which of the following statements are true?

A

(a) The molecules have maximum attraction for `r=OA`.

B

(b) The molecules have maximum kinetic energy for `r=OB`.

C

(c) The intermolecular force is zero for `r=OB`.

D

(d) For the gaseous state, the depth BD of the potential energy curve is much smaller that KT.

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B, C, D

a. False, it is repulsion here.
b. True, since minimum potential energy means maximum kinetic energy.
c. True, since slope gives force and it is zero here.
d. True, since a well `gt gt KT`, would mean molecules staying together.
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