Intramolecuar forces are covalent bonds these involve the sharing of electrons. Intermolecular bonds are electrostatic in origin such as hydrogen bonds and London disprion forces which involve attractions between small charges.
intramolecular forces are hard to break as compared to intermolecular forces.
intramolecular force
Melting points are a reflection of the intermolecular forces and intramolecular forces of the compound. The stronger the intermolecular force, the more energy it takes to bring it to a different state.
intermolecular force
Intermolecular forces are based on electrostatic attraction and/or polarisation phenomena. Intramolecular bonds involve covalent bonds, polar or non-polar.
intramolecular forces are hard to break as compared to intermolecular forces.
Covalent bonds can be classified as intramolecular forces.
intramolecular force
The intramolecular bonds are stronger.
Intermolecular forces are the forces between molecules which hold two or more of them together; intramolecular forces happen inside of the molecule, & are the forces holding the atoms together witch form the molecule.
covalent bonds
Melting points are a reflection of the intermolecular forces and intramolecular forces of the compound. The stronger the intermolecular force, the more energy it takes to bring it to a different state.
Intramolecular forces are not intermolecular forces !
intermolecular force
Intermolecular forces are based on electrostatic attraction and/or polarisation phenomena. Intramolecular bonds involve covalent bonds, polar or non-polar.
Simple molecular; covalently bonded intramolecular forces.
intramolecular force not intermolecular force (I got it right on a test)