Intermolecular attraction
Ion - dipole forces are coulombic interactions (=interactions between 2 bodies, one positively and one negatively charged) between an ion and another molecule, that can be already a dipolar molecule or, if it is not, becomes an induced dipole.
An example is given by the water molecules (dipoles) that surround sodium ions, destroying the crystals of table salts.
This is an intermolecular force.
Intermolecular attraction
intermolecular force
The cause is the electrostatic force.
Ion-ion forces
This is an intermolecular force.
This is an intermolecular force.
Intermolecular attraction
Intermolecular attraction
Dipole-dipole interactions are of electrostatic nature.
Dipole-dipole interactions are of electrostatic nature.
Intermoleculer attraction ;)
Dipole-dipole because the H is not connected with F IT would be H | H- C - F | H
intermolecular force
The cause is the electrostatic force.
Ion-ion forces
Because it is the result of a temporary dipole