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Dipole-Dipole
These are the hydrogen bonds between molecules.
Hydrogen bonding
Ion-dipole
Viscosity is the resistance of flow and surface tension is the lateral force of the bonds between the molecules. Of course, viscosity is resistance of flow and surface tension of lateral force but viscosity is s display of frictional force during laminar flow caused due to intermolecular forces. The surface tension is a function of cohesive forces generated by intermolecular forces among similar molecules. Very rightly since both the parameters are dynamic in natures and hence a 3rd parameter noted as friccohesity is most advanced version of the contribution of the intermolecular forces operational in liquid dynamic behavior. The friccohesity along with surface tension, viscosity, wetting coefficient, interfacial tension are measured with borosil mansingh survismeter.
The most significant intermolecular force in sulfur dichloride (SCl2) would be dipole-dipole interaction. The Lewis dot structure shows a bent geometry, with the 2 Cl atoms being partially negative and the S being partially positive.
SCl2
van der waals force
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Hydrogen bonding
Dipole
Dipole-Dipole
In pure water, the primary intermolecular force is a hydrogen bond, which is a specific type of dipole-dipole intermolecular force with notably more energy than most dipole-dipole intermolecular forces.
These are the hydrogen bonds between molecules.
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The molecule CH3Cl has covalent bonds. In all chemical bonds, the type of force involved is electromagnetic.
HCN and CH3Cl are Dipole-Dipole attractions.