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Capillarity is the movement of liquid without any external forces. The flow of oil in a wick absorption of liquid by paper towel are examples of capillarity.
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.
hydrogen bonding
These are intermolecular forces.
Hydrogen bonds are stronger than dipole-dipole and Van der Waals forces.
Hydrogen bonds are much stronger than other intermolecular forces.
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I would imagine Hydrogen Bond. It is hydrogen bond because hydrogen fluoride and water have a large dipole. The electronegative atom attracts electrons away from the hydrogen atom leaving the hydrogen atom almost unshielded proton with a partial positive charge.
Hydrogen bond form the intermolecular forces in methyl alcohol. That's the reason why methyl alcohol is soluble in water.
the intermolecular forces are hydrogen bonds
Glycerol have hydrogen bonds,but this intermolecular forces are slightly weaker than in water
Hydrogen Bonding