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Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct, if intermolecular forces in liquids A, B and C are in the order of` A lt B lt C` ?

A

`y` evaporates more readily than `x`

B

`y` evaporates less readily than `z`

C

`x` and `y` evaporates at same rate

D

`x` evaporates more readily than `z`

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Lesser the intermolecular forces, faster is evaporation.
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