the OH covalent bond in methanol is intramolecular because its occurring within the molecule, where as intermolecular is between the molecules.
intramolecular forces are hard to break as compared to intermolecular forces.
hydrogen bonding is considered to be a intermolecular force which is much weaker than any intramolecular force (chemical bonds covalent or ion)
intERmolecular means between molecules IntRAmolecular means within A molecule.
A molecule of methanol has five covalent bonds.
Hydrogen bonds are the strongest intermolecular bond, as opposed to intramolecular bonds (ionic, covalent and metallic). They are therefore comparatively weak (these are what is broken when a substance becomes gaseous). Intermolecular bonds exist, as the name suggests, between molecules.
intramolecular forces are hard to break as compared to intermolecular forces.
intramolecular: covalent bond intermolecular: dipole-dipole interaction (smaller version of ionic bond)
The covalent bond is an intramolecular bond.An example of compound having covalent bonds is carbon dioxide - CO2.
hydrogen bonding is considered to be a intermolecular force which is much weaker than any intramolecular force (chemical bonds covalent or ion)
intERmolecular means between molecules IntRAmolecular means within A molecule.
A molecule of methanol has five covalent bonds.
Double covalent intramolecular bonds with the oxygen. Van der Waal's intermolecular bonds.
The Answer is... covalent bonds
Hydrogen bonds are the strongest intermolecular bond, as opposed to intramolecular bonds (ionic, covalent and metallic). They are therefore comparatively weak (these are what is broken when a substance becomes gaseous). Intermolecular bonds exist, as the name suggests, between molecules.
No, an ionic bond is an intramolecular force, as it holds atoms within a molecule together.
It can only form one intramolecular bond, and has its own type of intermolecular bond.
Types of intramolecular bonds: ionic, covalent, metallic.