Intermolecular attraction
This is an intermolecular force.
Intermolecular attraction
The intermolecular force for H2S is dipole-dipole interaction. Since H2S is a polar molecule with a bent molecular geometry, it experiences dipole-dipole forces between the slightly positive hydrogen atoms and the slightly negative sulfur atom.
The intermolecular force present in PCl3 is dipole-dipole interactions. This is because PCl3 is a polar molecule, with a net dipole moment due to the unequal sharing of electrons between phosphorus and chlorine atoms.
dispersion forces and dipole-dipole forces
This is an intermolecular force.
Intermolecular attraction
Dipole-dipole interactions are of electrostatic nature.
Dipole-dipole interactions are of electrostatic nature.
This is an intermolecular force.
Intermolecular attraction
Intermoleculer attraction ;)
Dipole-dipole because the H is not connected with F IT would be H | H- C - F | H
dipole-dipole force
the permanent dipole of one molecule attracts the permanent dipole in a different polar molecules.
The more polar the molecule, the stronger the force.
a hydrogen bond