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all such forces are intermolecular forces.
Dispersion
obesity
that would be dipole-dipole forces
The main intermolecular forces between water molecules are hydrogen bonds which are pretty strong as far as intermolecular forces go. Between hydrocarbon chains (oil) the main intermolecular force are London force which are weaker. For two liquids to be miscible the intermolecular forces between them have to be similar in strength or they won't dissolve. Water and oil have different strengths of intermolecular bonds so don't mix.
These are polar forces, intermolecular forces of attraction between molecules.
all such forces are intermolecular forces.
Dipole forces and London forces are present between these molecules.
Dispersion
dipole forces and induced dipole forces
Dipole forces and London forces are present between these molecules.
obesity
Glycerol have hydrogen bonds,but this intermolecular forces are slightly weaker than in water
A volatile liquid is easy to vaporize because there are weak intermolecular attractions between its molecules. A nonvolatile liquid is difficult to vaporize because there are strong intermolecular attractions between its molecules.
Cohesive force is the attractive force between like molecules. Cohesive forces are also known as intermolecular forces and can also be repulsion forces.
Dipole forces and London forces are present as intermolecular forces in these molecules.
that would be dipole-dipole forces