There is hydrogen bonding between the hydrogen and fluorine, ion-ion dipole interaction, and of course london dispersion forces
The intermolecular forces in Helium (He) are London forces, since it is a non polar molecule. London forces are also called induced-dipole-induced dipole or dispersion forces.
The molecule of hydrogen is diatomic with a covalent bond.
only dispersion forces
Molecular
No. H2 does not have a permanent dipole moment.
Hydrogen is a gas. H2 is the description of its molecular structure (2 hydrogen atoms bound together).
H2 is covalently bonded.
The molecular equation is Ca + 2 H2O -> Ca(OH) 2 + H2, and the ionic equation is Ca + 2 H+1 -> Ca+2 + H2.
Molecular
H-H or H2 is molecular hydrogen.
H2 is the molecular formula for hydrogen gas; H is the chemical formula for one atom of hydrogen, whether it be gas, liquid, or solid.
No. H2 does not have a permanent dipole moment.
molecular hydrogen H2
The gram molecular mass of H2 is 2g.
bent
2.02 grams/mole
H2 will diffuse fastest as it has the least molecular weight.
Hydrogen is a gas. H2 is the description of its molecular structure (2 hydrogen atoms bound together).
Hydrogen, in its elemental form, forms diatomic molecules, H2 , so it can be considered molecular.
H2S has two lone pairs.They make it a bent.