van der Waals forces... it acts like a tiny little magnet keeping the world together, and forming rain drops.
A polar molecule is positive on one end and negative on the opposite end. A hydrogen bond is a special attraction between polar molecules, a weak bond.
No
The attraction is: A POLAR COVALENT BOND
No. Hydrogen bonding is a form of strong intermolecular attraction
Hydrogen Bond
The attraction between polar molecules.
Polar water molecules are associated by hydrogen bonds.
These are polar forces, intermolecular forces of attraction between molecules.
Dipole-Dipole forces
A bond between two or more polar covalent molecules is called a Dipole-Dipole attraction (or interaction).
It is due to the hydrogen bonds holding water molecules together. Hydrogen bonds are the weekest bonds because they are the slight attraction between a positive and a negative charge.The reason water molecules have a positive and negative charge is because they are polar- the electrons of H2O are shared unevenly in their covalent bonds. A water molecule is held together with polar covalent bonds. Water molecules are held together by hydrogen bonds.
the dimply surface in the mentos cause a polar attraction between the water molecules