almost positive they are Vander waals forces
hydrogen bonding.
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Van der waals forces (ie induced dipole-dipole interactions) is a weak intermolecular attraction that exist but one molecule and another whether polar or non-polar.
That state depends on the attracting forces between the molecules. High forces in solids; the lowest forces giving gases.
The strongest intermolecular forces that would exist between molecules of NO would be dipole-dipole attractions. There are no hydrogen bonds formed, and so dipole-dipole would be the strongest. There will also be dispersion forces, but these are weaker than dipoles.
Molecules are composed of two or more atoms linked together. The attractive forces that link these atoms together are called chemical bonds. The same idea is with forces , except on a larger scale. Forces link MOLECULES to MOLECULES. Bonds link ATOMS to ATOMS.
Nothing happens to the water molecules themselves, except that they move faster. Boiling is a physical change, not a chemical one. All that happens is the weak attractive forces between different water molecules are broken and individual molecules are turned into a gas, which is steam.Upon boiling, the energy fueled to the water has reached the summit of latent heat capacity of water and is enough to overcome the molecular forces or polarity attractions between the water molecules. As the water molecules about 7 to 8 natural clumping together is broken apart, the water molecules exist in gas form and free into the atmosphere from the water. If the water is just merely heated but not reaching boiling point, what happened to the water is evaporation. Evaporation occurs on the surface of the water which contacts with the air. As the temperature of the water increases, the water molecules are vibrating vigorously, but not high enough to change into gas form and are suppressed by the pressure of the water above them layerly. However, the superficial water molecules have the least water pressure acting on them, hence they can flee into the air. This is evaporation.
At room temperature, the greatest attractive forces exist between particles of
Van der waals forces (ie induced dipole-dipole interactions) is a weak intermolecular attraction that exist but one molecule and another whether polar or non-polar.
There are no bonds between hexane molecules. There are intermolecular forces, called London Dispersion Forces which attract other hexane molecules.
The strongest intermolecular forces exist between polar molecules, because the polar molecules act as tiny dipoles.
H2O and KCl interact mainly though ion-dipole forces.
the strong attractive forces that exist between them.
That state depends on the attracting forces between the molecules. High forces in solids; the lowest forces giving gases.
Intermolecular forces are the forces of attraction that exist between molecules in a compound. The stronger the attractions between particles the more difficult it will be to separate them. When substances boil, the particles are completely separated from one another and the attractions between the molecules are completely overcome.
Carbon disulfide is non-polar. The inter molecular forces are London dispersion forces, instantaneous dipole induced dipole interactions.
yes it is - gentle warming will change it to vapor though.
Dispersion forces are formed between two non-polar molecules. These molecules form temporary dipoles. This creates a weak force. Dipole Dipole forces have a permanent dipole. That is the basic explanation
The bonding is covalent and there are also some weaker forces. However, around the ketone group there is polarity.