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Solid state matter has maximum intermolecular force.
Intermolecular forces are weak in gases.
Boiling point is a property not a force; but a high boiling point indicate a strong intermolecular force.
Sodium react with water, any intermolecular force between sodium and water.
Intermolecular attraction
Solid state matter has maximum intermolecular force.
Dipoles are a form of intermolecular force which holds molecules together. The greater the intermolecular force, usually the greater the boiling point, for example.
Because there is the present of intermolecular force and intramolecular force
Intermolecular forces are weak in gases.
No, covalency does not have its own intermolecular force
a chalk piece can be broken easily but not an iron piece because iron has greater intermolecular force of attraction which keeps the particles together . the strength of this force of attraction varies from one kind of matter to another
no force on a matter means there are no physical quantities which affect the motion, shape and size of that matter.
London Force
The physical properties of melting point, boiling point, vapor pressure, evaporation, viscosity, surface tension, and solubility are related to the strength of attractive forces between molecules.
there are dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding and London dispersion intermmolecular forces
intermolecular force
predominant force