Dispersion.
Magnetic force.
The common force is only the Vander-Waal's force.
Intermolecular forces are any forces exerted on neighboring molecules of a given compound. The forces are not the actual chemical bonds present in the substance, but rather the substances own attractiveness to its own molecules. These intermolecular forces play a crucial role in determining a compounds various physical properties such as but not limited to :solubility, melting point, boiling point, density.
Intermolecular forces
There are only four ways that substances interact, or if you prefer, four forces in the universe. They are gravity, the weak nuclear force, electro-magnetic, and the strong nuclear force. In molecules ( presumably in liquid or gaseous states ) they will be slightly pulled together by gravity, but it is the electro-magnetic force that governs everything else. Whether they bind together, break down into component atoms or simpler molecules, form new compunds, etc. is all part of the electro-magnetic interaction.
Dipole forces and London forces are present as intermolecular forces in these molecules.
London forces are the only forces present in neon molecules.
The state of matter depends on the number of atoms / molecules in a given area / volume. If there are more number of molecules, then it will be in solid state and if it is very less molecules then gases. This inturn may depend on the intermolecular force of attraction between the atoms in them. In the case of solids, the force of attraction is high and hence there are more number of molecules present.
it is a non-polar covalent bond.therefore, the force between the molecules is known as the London dispersion force.
Dipole forces and London forces are present between these molecules.
Intermolecular force holds large numbers of different molecules together.
Magnetic force.
London dispersion forces (instananeous dipole - induced dipole interactions)
yes
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 .
intramolecular force not intermolecular force (I got it right on a test)
A force acting between two different molecules