covalent
Valence force refers to the bonding force that holds together atoms in a molecule. It is typically associated with the sharing or transfer of electrons between atoms to form chemical bonds. The valence force is responsible for the stability and structure of molecules.
Metallic bonding
the intermolecular forces present in methanol are hydrogen bond between the oxygen and hydrogen part of the molecule and van der waals forces between the carbon and hydrogen part of the molecule.
Ionic bonding as in NaCl (as opposed to covalent bonding as in CH4).
ionic bonding
You think probable to electrostatic attraction in ionic bond.
You think probable to electrostatic attraction in ionic bond.
You think probable to electrostatic attraction in ionic bond.
You think probable to electrostatic attraction in ionic bond.
generally covalent bonding
A water molecule is formed by two O-H bonds. Water molecules are attracted to each other by the intermolecular force; hydrogen bonding.
Water is a polar molecule whereas methane is a non-polar molecule.The intra- molecular force in water molecule is much stronger compared top the intra- molecular force between a carbon and a hydrogen in methane.Water molecule have hydrogen bonding as its intra molecular force.Hydrogen bonding is the strongest, then comes dipole-dipole and the least strong is the London dispersion force.The molecular bonding of water is higher than that of methane (binding energy), and the intermolecular bonding of water is higher than that of methane (boiling point).
NH3 exhibits hydrogen bonding in addition to dispersion forces. This significantly increases the intermolecular force, and raises the boiling point. PH3 does not exhibit hydrogen bonding and the dominant intermolecular force holding these molecules together is dispersion forces. (Dispersion forces also known as Van Der Waal Force)
a. dispersion forces b. hydrogen bonding forces c. dipole-dipole forces
a hydrogen bond
false***Hydrogen bonding is a strong intermolecular force. Not a bond.
The strong Force