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Solid state matter has maximum intermolecular force.
Boiling point is a property not a force; but a high boiling point indicate a strong intermolecular force.
Sodium react with water, any intermolecular force between sodium and water.
Intermolecular attraction
predominant force
Since the covalent bond between sulfur and oxygen is polar, dipole dipole attractions are present as intermolecular forces.
Induced dipole forced
Dipoles are a form of intermolecular force which holds molecules together. The greater the intermolecular force, usually the greater the boiling point, for example.
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No, covalency does not have its own intermolecular force
This is called an intermolecular force. It may be a van der Waals force, dipole-dipole attraction or a hydrogen bond.
Correct answers from Mastering Chemistry: NH3 - hydrogen bonding CH4 - Dispersion forces NF3 - dipole-dipole
The molecule CH3Cl has covalent bonds. In all chemical bonds, the type of force involved is electromagnetic.
London Force
Solid state matter has maximum intermolecular force.
The cause is just this weak intermolecular force, ease to be broken.