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The weakest of the four forces is gravity by a huge margin
The intermolecular forces are hydrogen bonding.
When there is more thermal energy, then there are less intermolecular forces.
London dispersion forces
Hydrogen bonds are much stronger than other intermolecular forces.
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The thing that changes during a change of state is the intermolecular forces are disrupted. The temperature will not change because all of the energy is going into disrupting or organizing the intermolecular forces.
Yes,intermolecular forces are weaker in gas.Much stronger in solid
These are polar forces, intermolecular forces of attraction between molecules.
The correct answers are: Capillary attraction; Melting point; and Heat of vaporization. Stronger intermolecular forces increase capillary attraction, melting point, and the heat of vaporization. They have no bearing on conductivity and hardness.A.HardnessB.ConductivityC.Capillary attractionD.Melting pointE.Heat of vaporization
Dipole forces and London forces are present as intermolecular forces in these molecules.
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These are intermolecular forces.
Intramolecular forces are not intermolecular forces !
The intermolecular forces in acetone are weaker.
hydrogen bonding
Intermolecular forces in C3CH2CH2NH2London disperiondipole-dipolehydrogen-bonding forces