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Covalent bonds can be classified as intramolecular forces.
Hydrogen bonds are much stronger than other intermolecular forces.
Water molecules are held together by hydrogen bond which is formed between hydrogen of one molecule and oxygen of other molecule. H2O-----H-O-H
Hydrogen bonds can be considered as the strongest intermolecular attraction forces.
Ionic bonds are stronger.
Covalent bonds can be classified as intramolecular forces.
The intramolecular bonds are stronger.
Intramolecuar forces are covalent bonds these involve the sharing of electrons. Intermolecular bonds are electrostatic in origin such as hydrogen bonds and London disprion forces which involve attractions between small charges.
covalent bonds
Intermolecular forces are based on electrostatic attraction and/or polarisation phenomena. Intramolecular bonds involve covalent bonds, polar or non-polar.
Benzoic acid has an OH group which is polar, so it can form hydrogen bonds.
Hydrogen bonds are much stronger than other intermolecular forces.
Hydrogen bonds are stronger than dipole-dipole and Van der Waals forces.
Intramolecular forces are not intermolecular forces !
Water molecules are held together by hydrogen bond which is formed between hydrogen of one molecule and oxygen of other molecule. H2O-----H-O-H
Covalent bonds between carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen
Ethanol, C2H5OH contains covalent bonds. There are hydrogen bonds between molecules in liquid ethanol.