Hydrogen bonding
hydrogen bonding
Hydrogen bonds can be considered as the strongest intermolecular attraction forces.
The strongest intermolecular forces exist between polar molecules, because the polar molecules act as tiny dipoles.
400
This could be a catch question! NaBr is ionic and there are no molecules. The inter ionic forces are electrostatic.
hydrogen bonding
Hydrogen bonds can be considered as the strongest intermolecular attraction forces.
Hydrogen bonds can be considered as the strongest intermolecular attraction forces.
polar molecules
Valence number
The strongest intermolecular forces exist between polar molecules, because the polar molecules act as tiny dipoles.
Hydrogen bonding, which is the strongest of the intermolecular forces.
400
This could be a catch question! NaBr is ionic and there are no molecules. The inter ionic forces are electrostatic.
These are polar forces, intermolecular forces of attraction between molecules.
The strongest intermolecular forces that would exist between molecules of NO would be dipole-dipole attractions. There are no hydrogen bonds formed, and so dipole-dipole would be the strongest. There will also be dispersion forces, but these are weaker than dipoles.
The strongest intermolecular forces that would exist between molecules of NO would be dipole-dipole attractions. There are no hydrogen bonds formed, and so dipole-dipole would be the strongest. There will also be dispersion forces, but these are weaker than dipoles.