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Hydrogen bonds are stronger than dipole-dipole and Van der Waals forces.
Hydrogen bonds are betweem molecules and are weak forces.
Hydrophobic interactions are repulsive and hydrogen bonds are attractive forces. So, not sure hydrophobic interaction is classified as a "force" but rather and "interaction". Hydrogen bonds are relatively strong forces. It's really difficult to compare hydrophobic interaction with hydrogen bond because they are sort of opposite.
hydrogen bonding
These are intermolecular forces.
Hydrogen bonds are much stronger than other intermolecular forces.
Hydrogen bonds are stronger than dipole-dipole and Van der Waals forces.
hydrogen bonds
Hydrogen bonds are betweem molecules and are weak forces.
HYDRO the whole question is to order the following inter molecular forces by increasing strength of bonds: covalent bonds ionic bonds- london dispersion forces dipolar forces hydrogen bonds metallic bonds
Hydrophobic interactions are repulsive and hydrogen bonds are attractive forces. So, not sure hydrophobic interaction is classified as a "force" but rather and "interaction". Hydrogen bonds are relatively strong forces. It's really difficult to compare hydrophobic interaction with hydrogen bond because they are sort of opposite.
hydrogen bonding
These are intermolecular forces.
hydrogen bonds
Hydrogen bonds can be considered as the strongest intermolecular attraction forces.
Ionic bonds are stronger.
Both are intermolecular forces.