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(i) Heat of evaporation
(ii) Temperature difference
(iii) Density of vapor
(iv) Density of liquid
(v) Surface tension at the vapor-liquid interface
Mark the correct answer from the codes indicated below
a.
i, ii, iii and v
b.
i, iii, iv and v
c.
i, ii, iii and iv
d.
i, iii and v
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