Yes, CH4 has vander Waals forces.
Jello
chlorine
The stronger the intermolecular force the highr the boiling point.
almost positive they are Vander waals forces
Yes, CH4 has vander Waals forces.
Jello
chlorine
The stronger the intermolecular force the highr the boiling point.
vander waal forces
almost positive they are Vander waals forces
Covalent or van der Waals' bonding
Wow that's a big question. [P + (n2a/V2)](V - nb) = nRT See wiki it has two proofs.
There are Four Forces: Hydrogen Bonding Dipole-Dipole London Dispersion Forces Vander Waals Forces
A Gecko cannot stick to Polytetrafluoroethylene (a.k.a. Teflon) due to the plastics resistance to Van Der Waals forces The oil will disrupt the vander waals force that allows a gecko to climb. Plastic is made from oil. Why do gecko's feet stick so well? The the vander waals force unique form by seta, tiny hairs that have spatula shaped tips. Water increase this power and oil will stop it. I saw a gecko slip on a human leg and couldn't believe it. Must of had oily skin?
it is a force that make it possible for non-polar molecule to form solid and liquid.
Temporary dipoles known as Van Der Waals dispersion forces, also loosely referred to as Van Der Waals bonds.