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Dispersion
The three rules of matter are - 1. The particles of matter have space between them known as intermolecular spaces 2. The particles of matter attract to each other which are known as the forces of intermolecular attraction . The forces that attract to same particles are known as cohesive forces and the forces which attract to different types of matter are called adhesive forces 3.The particles of matter are made up of small small particles
Van der Waal's bonds are the weakest of the types of intermolecular bonds.
Intermolecular forces are strongest in the solid phase. This is because the atoms/molecules are at the closet possible distance without repulsion occurring; the van der Waals contact distance.
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Both are intermolecular forces.
Both are intermolecular forces.
Induced dipole forces, or simply, london forces
dipole and induced dipole
Dispersion
NO has a covalent bond. Electrons are shared.
It is a non polar compound. So it has London forces among molecules. They are a weak type of forces.
Dipole-dipole interactions and van der Waals forces of attraction
The strongest intermolecular forces exist between polar molecules, because the polar molecules act as tiny dipoles.
yes it is - gentle warming will change it to vapor though.
The three rules of matter are - 1. The particles of matter have space between them known as intermolecular spaces 2. The particles of matter attract to each other which are known as the forces of intermolecular attraction . The forces that attract to same particles are known as cohesive forces and the forces which attract to different types of matter are called adhesive forces 3.The particles of matter are made up of small small particles
Well, a crystal is solid. If you mean, are ionic bonds stronger than covalent bonds, then the answer would be almost always. With a few exceptions, the ionic bond has a greater intermolecular force than a covalent bond. One exception might be a diamond and a weak ionic compound like RbBr.