Metallic bonding
van der Waals forces of attractions.
surface tention
Both the friction between the moving body and the liquid, and between the molecules of the liquid. And other intermolecular forces the keep the liquid together (like Van-der-Waal force)
Solid state matter has maximum intermolecular force.
Boiling point is a property not a force; but a high boiling point indicate a strong intermolecular force.
van der Waals forces of attractions.
Yes,intermolecular forces are weaker in gas.Much stronger in solid
ion to dipole
Generally, the boiling point of a liquid increases if the intermolecular force, i.e. pressure, increases.
the stronger the intermolecular force, the more energy is required to boil the liquid ...
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surface tention
In the solid PCl5 is ionic PCl4+ PCl6- In the gas and liquid phases molecular PCl5 is present which does not have a permanent dipole moment. The intermolecular force is a london dispersion force.
van de walls, by shabbir makai
Hydrogen bonding.
No, covalency does not have its own intermolecular force
Both the friction between the moving body and the liquid, and between the molecules of the liquid. And other intermolecular forces the keep the liquid together (like Van-der-Waal force)