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Substances x and y are both nonpolar. if the volatility of x is higher than that of y, what is the best explanation?
x’s molecules experience stronger dipole-dipole forces than y’s molecules.
y’s molecules experience stronger dipole-dipole forces than x’s molecules.
x’s molecules experience stronger london dispersion forces than y’s molecules.
y’s molecules experience stronger london dispersion forces than x’s molecules. r

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