intramolecular force
an intramolecular force
an intramolecular force
an intramolecular force
Intermolecular forces
Strong nuclear forces act through gluons in the nucleus
CHF3 is a polar molecule. The fluorine atoms are electronegative and draw electrons towards their end of the molecule, leaving the hydrogen with a slight positive charge on it. So dipole-dipole forces will act between the molecules. The molecules will also exert dispersion forces on each other, but these are much weaker than the dipole-dipole forces.
A group of atoms that act as a unit is called a molecule.
The name of the force present in all molecules that results from the movement of electrons is called London dispersion forces. The force of attraction between the positive end of one molecule and the negative end of another molecule is dipole .
Intermolecular forces
Gravity.
Action-Reaction forces act on all matter.
Strong nuclear forces act through gluons in the nucleus
Intermolecular forces are the forces between molecules which hold two or more of them together; intramolecular forces happen inside of the molecule, & are the forces holding the atoms together witch form the molecule.
Strong nuclear forces act through gluons in the nucleus
Coplanar forces systems have all the forces acting in one plane. It also means that all forces act within a single plane instead of three dimensions.
because it is a non polar molecule and only van der Waals forces act between the molecules
Coplanar just means that all forces act within a single plane, rather than in three dimensions. Examples aren't really necessary -- it's really a mathematical abstraction, because in the real world forces act in three dimensions.
Forces don't act on other forces - forces act on objects.
net force is a kind of force and balanced forces is another kind of force. You get it or you dont get it?
A molecule is more than one atom that move and act as an electrically neutral unit, held together by electrostatic forces between atoms called covalent bonds. A molecule has: -nuclei - that comprise the elements that form the molecule -electrons - that are in equal number to the number of protons in the nuclei Additionally, they have some internal energy stored as the bonds of the molecule, and as temperature.