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Dispersion
all such forces are intermolecular forces.
The main intermolecular forces between water molecules are hydrogen bonds which are pretty strong as far as intermolecular forces go. Between hydrocarbon chains (oil) the main intermolecular force are London force which are weaker. For two liquids to be miscible the intermolecular forces between them have to be similar in strength or they won't dissolve. Water and oil have different strengths of intermolecular bonds so don't mix.
the intermolecular forces/van der waals forces operate on an intermolecular scale giving you the 3 states of matter when these molecules are at different energy levels
The weakest of the four forces is gravity by a huge margin
Dispersion
dipole forces and induced dipole forces
methane
dipole-dipole dispersion
These are polar forces, intermolecular forces of attraction between molecules.
Induced dipole forces, or simply, london forces
Ammonia form hydrogen bonds.
London Force / van der Waals force
Esters have carbonyl groups which are polar, so there are dipole-dipole attractions. There will also be van der Waals forces.
all such forces are intermolecular forces.
The main intermolecular forces between water molecules are hydrogen bonds which are pretty strong as far as intermolecular forces go. Between hydrocarbon chains (oil) the main intermolecular force are London force which are weaker. For two liquids to be miscible the intermolecular forces between them have to be similar in strength or they won't dissolve. Water and oil have different strengths of intermolecular bonds so don't mix.
List all the intermolecular forces between solutes2) List all the forces between solvents3) List all the intermolecular forces between solvent and solute4) State the energy comparisons.