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the strongest intermolecular force is Hydrogen, but between H and Cl, I think it is Permanent dipole.
Weak van der waal's forces of attraction
london dispersion
hydrogen bond
hydrogen bonding
london dispersion and dipole-dipole is the strongest in this molecule.
attractive force present between ammonia ions repulsive force also exist but not at high rate
Not particlarly it is weaker than the electrostaic attraction between ions but is the strongest of the intermolecular forces.
Hydrogen bonding.
Sodium react with water, any intermolecular force between sodium and water.
The strongest intermolecular forces that would exist between molecules of NO would be dipole-dipole attractions. There are no hydrogen bonds formed, and so dipole-dipole would be the strongest. There will also be dispersion forces, but these are weaker than dipoles.
The strongest intermolecular forces that would exist between molecules of NO would be dipole-dipole attractions. There are no hydrogen bonds formed, and so dipole-dipole would be the strongest. There will also be dispersion forces, but these are weaker than dipoles.