there are dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding and London dispersion intermmolecular forces
Cohesive
The stronger the forces, the more heat that must be added to boil the liquid
This is a cohesive interaction.
polar covalent - use the electronegativity difference
Because of hydrogen bonding.
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The team presented a cohesive plan for the project, demonstrating their strong unity and organization.
Ionic bonding
there are dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding and London dispersion intermmolecular forces
Cohesive
Researchers wanted to compare how cohesive two groups of students might become if assigned to work on a joint task.
The slightly negative charge on the oxygen atom of one water molecule forms a weak electrostatic attraction between the slightly positive charge on a hydrogen atom of another water molecule. This is called a hydrogen bond. The hydrogen bonding between the water molecules is why water is highly cohesive.
Jacob's basketball consisted of many ball hogs, but after many strenuous practices, they learned to become cohesive.
The slightly negative charge on the oxygen atom of one water molecule forms a weak electrostatic attraction between the slightly positive charge on a hydrogen atom of another water molecule. This is called a hydrogen bond. The hydrogen bonding between the water molecules is why water is highly cohesive.
Surface Tension Is Directly Proportional To Intermolecular Forces, Hydrogen Bonding & Viscocity
The stronger the forces, the more heat that must be added to boil the liquid