very weak
No, hydrogen bonding is a strong intermolecular force.
Covalent bonds, they are stronger than the rest of the options.
A weak molecular interaction refers to non-covalent bonds between molecules, such as hydrogen bonds, van der Waals forces, and hydrophobic interactions. These interactions are essential for maintaining the structure and function of biomolecules like proteins and nucleic acids. While individually weak, they can collectively contribute to the stability and specificity of molecular complexes.
No, a covalent bond is a chemical bond that holds a molecule together.
The four fundamental forces of nature are gravity, the electromagnetic force, the strong force (strong nuclear force or strong interaction), and the weak force(weak nuclear force or weak interaction).
There are four properties of force: gravitation, electromagnetism, the weak interaction, and the strong interaction.
Ionic bonds are strong, molecular bonds are relatively weak.
Weak interactions are interactions between subatomic particles that are mediated by the weak nuclear force. The first such interaction discovered was Beta Decay in radioactivity, where a neutron decayed into a proton, an electron, and a neutrino. The weak force is mediated by the W+, W-, and Z intermediate vector bosons being transferred between quarks.
Inter molecular interaction.
It is the molecular formula for acetic acid.it is a weak organic acid.
Intermolecular forces are weak in gases.
In the context of molecular compounds, ICI typically stands for "Intermolecular Compound Interaction." However, it can also refer to "Intramolecular Charge Interaction" in specific discussions regarding molecular interactions. The acronym is not universally standardized and may have different meanings in various scientific disciplines, so context is essential for accurate interpretation.