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Dispersion.
London dispersion forces (instantaneous induced dipole-dipole interactions.)
No. A covalent bond acts solely within a molecule.An intermolecular force acts between two or more separate molecules
weak intermolecular forces because dry ice with sublime
Hydrogen bonds
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London, Dipole-Dipole
H2S is polar compound.There ard dipole-dipole bonds.
dipole-dipole
Dipole forces and London forces are present as intermolecular forces in these molecules.
Since the covalent bond between sulfur and oxygen is polar, dipole dipole attractions are present as intermolecular forces.
Dispersion.
Because there is the present of intermolecular force and intramolecular force
Intramolecular forces are not intermolecular forces !
The intermolecular forces in water is hydrogen bonding.
Dispersion forces
Covalent bond