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there are dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding and London dispersion intermmolecular forces
No, hydrogen bonds are not formed between benzene molecules.
Hydrogen bonding
hydrogen bonding between H2O and covalent bonding within the H2O molecule
The slightly negative charge on the oxygen atom of one water molecule forms a weak electrostatic attraction between the slightly positive charge on a hydrogen atom of another water molecule. This is called a hydrogen bond. The hydrogen bonding between the water molecules is why water is highly cohesive.
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Bonding between water molecules is referred to as hydrogen bonds.
Surface Tension Is Directly Proportional To Intermolecular Forces, Hydrogen Bonding & Viscocity
Hydrogen bonding enables water molecules to bond to each other.
The slightly negative charge on the oxygen atom of one water molecule forms a weak electrostatic attraction between the slightly positive charge on a hydrogen atom of another water molecule. This is called a hydrogen bond. The hydrogen bonding between the water molecules is why water is highly cohesive.
Because of hydrogen bonding.
The hydrogen bonding present between the two molecules is known as intermolecular hydrogen bonding, the molecules may be similar or may be dissimilar. The molecules having intermolecular hydrogen bonding have high melting and boiling points and low volatility. They are more soluble in water as compared to the molecules having intramolecular hydrogen bonding.
there are dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding and London dispersion intermmolecular forces
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No, hydrogen bonds are not formed between benzene molecules.