Both solid and liquid CCl4 are molecular in nature. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Liquid CCl4 is much more compressible and more highly ordered than solid CCl4.
b. The liquid CCl4 molecules are attracted to one another by covalent bonds.
c. Liquid CCl4 is a slightly disordered arrangement of molecules with somewhat restricted mobility.
d. Liquid CCl4 is a state in which there is little effect contributed by intermolecular forces on the physical properties of CCl4. (The liquid CCl4 does not feel the effects of intermolecular forces).
Answer: C
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