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Hydrogen bonding
The intermolecular forces are hydrogen bonding.
Hydrogen bonds are much stronger than other intermolecular forces.
N2 has dispersion forces and covalent interactions between the two atoms due to the triple bond in it.
Hydrogen bonds can be considered as the strongest intermolecular attraction forces.
Hydrogen bonding
hydrogen bonding, dipole dipole interactions
Dipole-dipole interactions and dispersion forces. No hydrogen bonding exists in H2S.
hydrogen bonding
The intermolecular forces are hydrogen bonding.
Hydrogen bonds are much stronger than other intermolecular forces.
dipole dipole interactions, hydrogen bonding
Peptide bonds, disulfide bonds, hydrogen bonds, Van der Waals forces, electrostatic attractions and repulsions, and hydrophilic/hydrophobic interactions.
N2 has dispersion forces and covalent interactions between the two atoms due to the triple bond in it.
hydrogen bonding between the nitrogen of one molecule and the hydrogen of another, followed by dipole-dipole interactions and finally the very weak but ever present Van Der Waals forces.
Hydrogen bonds can be considered as the strongest intermolecular attraction forces.
Yes, kevlar has hydrogen intermolecular bonds.