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Sodium react with water, any intermolecular force between sodium and water.
london dispersion
hydrogen
Hydrogen bonding, which is the strongest of the intermolecular forces.
Sodium chloride "formula units" form a very large lattice.
the strongest intermolecular force is Hydrogen, but between H and Cl, I think it is Permanent dipole.
Sodium react with water, any intermolecular force between sodium and water.
london dispersion
hydrogen bond
hydrogen bonding
london dispersion and dipole-dipole is the strongest in this molecule.
Hydrogen bonding.
hydrogen
The transfer of electrons from the sodium to the chlorine, bicarbonate, ect.
Hydrogen bonding, which is the strongest of the intermolecular forces.
Sodium chloride "formula units" form a very large lattice.
If you mean CH3OH, then the strongest intermolecular force is hydrogen bonding as this is an alcohol containing and OH group. There are other other forcs such a sLondon dispersion forces but these are weaker as CH3OH doesn't have many electrons.