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that would be dipole-dipole forces
Hydrogen bonding
Hydrogen bonding, dipoles, and London dispersion forces.
the permanent dipole of one molecule attracts the permanent dipole in a different polar molecules.
Covalent bonds are pretty weak compared to the other type of bond, which is the ionic bond.
yes it is - gentle warming will change it to vapor though.
dipole forces and induced dipole forces
between molecules the forces are called intermolecular forces, and between the atoms in a molecule they are called inramolecular forces
that would be dipole-dipole forces
liquid
methane
dipole-dipole dispersion
In non-polar covalent molecules weak forces exists & are known as Van der Waals' forces
Hydrogen bonding
Ammonia form hydrogen bonds.
London Force / van der Waals force
In a single molecule of CH4 you would have intramolecular forces that are covalent bonds. The intermolecular forces that exist between molecules of CH4 are called dispersion forces. These forces are the only intermolecular forces that occur between non-polar molecules.