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Hydrogen bonds can be considered as the strongest intermolecular attraction forces.
The intermolecular forces in acetone are weaker.
the OH covalent bond in methanol is intramolecular because its occurring within the molecule, where as intermolecular is between the molecules.
Covalent bond
intERmolecular means between molecules IntRAmolecular means within A molecule.
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.
Hydrogen bonds can be considered as the strongest intermolecular attraction forces.
This is an intermolecular bond.
the OH covalent bond in methanol is intramolecular because its occurring within the molecule, where as intermolecular is between the molecules.
The intermolecular forces in acetone are weaker.
Electrolytes have ionic bonds.
Covalent bond
triple bond between the nitrogen atoms
No. A hydrogen bond isn't even an actual bond. It is a form of intermolecular attraction.
intERmolecular means between molecules IntRAmolecular means within A molecule.
The intermolecular forces holding gas molecules together are not very strong and thus the molecules are free to move around freely. This allows diffusion. The intermolecular forces holding molecules of a solid together are rather strong, and the molecules thus cannot move very freely. This prevents diffusion.
intramolecular: covalent bond intermolecular: dipole-dipole interaction (smaller version of ionic bond)