van der Waals forces
dipole-dipole interactions
In almost all hydrocarbons, the only type of intermolecular forces that exists is the London forces (Van der Waals forces).
Dipole
The intermolecular forces are ionic for CoCl2 cobalt chloride. For COCl2 Phosgene they are polar covalent.
These are intermolecular forces.
Amides have some hydrogen bonding, between the lone pair on the nitrogen and the hydrogen on the nitrogen in the next molecule. There will also be van der Waals forces and a little dipole-dipole attraction.
Hydrogen fluoride, with the chemical formula HF, is a colorless gas that is the principal source of fluorine. The type of intermolecular forces that exist in HF are London forces, dipole-dipole.
Intramolecular forces are not intermolecular forces !
In almost all hydrocarbons, the only type of intermolecular forces that exists is the London forces (Van der Waals forces).
Dipole
ionic
London Dispersion Forces
The intermolecular forces are ionic for CoCl2 cobalt chloride. For COCl2 Phosgene they are polar covalent.
These are intermolecular forces.
Amides have some hydrogen bonding, between the lone pair on the nitrogen and the hydrogen on the nitrogen in the next molecule. There will also be van der Waals forces and a little dipole-dipole attraction.
London Dispersion
intermolecular forces
intermolecular forces