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← ScienceWhich risk increases when pressure increases during liquid's molecular encapsulation?
A)Molecular photodissociation becomes accelerated
B)Intermolecular distances exhibit decline✓
C)Covalent bond strength depreciates
D)Molecular hydrogen bond concentration drops
💡 Explanation
Increased pressure forces molecules closer, therefore, intermolecular distances decrease greatly through compression, because the applied pressure overcomes any existing molecular repulsion; rather than causing stronger covalent bonds—pressurization reduces average particle distance.
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