ionic bonding
the intermolecular forces present in methanol are hydrogen bond between the oxygen and hydrogen part of the molecule and van der waals forces between the carbon and hydrogen part of the molecule.
Van der waals forces (ie induced dipole-dipole interactions) is a weak intermolecular attraction that exist but one molecule and another whether polar or non-polar.
the strength depends on the molecule in question, but they are strong
that would be dipole-dipole forces
Hydrogen bonding
Intermolecular forces
between molecules the forces are called intermolecular forces, and between the atoms in a molecule they are called inramolecular forces
Intermolecular because intermolecular forces occur between molecules, not within the same molecule. Specifically the forces are London dispersion forces, due to the interaction of instantaneous dipoles.
These are polar forces, intermolecular forces of attraction between molecules.
Intramolecular forces are occured in ONE molecule whereas intermolecular forces are occured between molecules.
Intermolecular forces are the forces between molecules which hold two or more of them together; intramolecular forces happen inside of the molecule, & are the forces holding the atoms together witch form the molecule.
intermolecular forces examples are dispersion forces
intermolecular forces
Intermolecular attraction
Dipole forces and London forces are present between these molecules.
the intermolecular forces present in methanol are hydrogen bond between the oxygen and hydrogen part of the molecule and van der waals forces between the carbon and hydrogen part of the molecule.
the strength depends on the molecule in question, but they are strong