DNA
Biologically, hydrogen bonds are considered to be strong intermolecular forces.
all such forces are intermolecular forces.
Other molecules
intermolecular forces D:
polar molecules
These are polar forces, intermolecular forces of attraction between molecules.
Biologically, hydrogen bonds are considered to be strong intermolecular forces.
Dipole forces and London forces are present as intermolecular forces in these molecules.
all such forces are intermolecular forces.
1. Intermolecular forces are the forces between molecules, while chemical bonds are the forces within molecules. 2. Chemical bonds combine atoms into molecules, thus forming chemical substances, while intermolecular forces bind molecules together. 3. Chemical bonding involves the sharing or transferring of electrons, while intermolecular forces do not change the electron stucture of atoms. 4. Intermolecular forces hold objects together, while chemical bonds hold molecules together.
Other molecules
Neon has atoms not molecules.
London forces are present in chlorine molecules.
intermolecular forces D:
Dipole forces and London forces are present between these molecules.
polar molecules
This is because the intermolecular forces holding the molecules of phenol together are stronger than the intermolecular forces holding the molecules of alcohol together.