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Based on the given van der Waals constants, arrange these hypothetical gases in order of decreasing strength of intermolecular forces. Assume that the gases have similar molar masses. Rank from strongest to weakest intermolecular attraction. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
Gas a (L2?atm/mol2) b (L/mol)
Q 5.46 0.0305
D 4.16 0.0373
M 2.25 0.0428
R 1.34 0.0322
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