Ion dipole
Dipole
Dipole Dipole and London Dispersion forces
Ion-ion forces
hydrogen bonding is considered to be a intermolecular force which is much weaker than any intramolecular force (chemical bonds covalent or ion)
Ion dipole
Ion-dipole force
Dipole
ion to dipole
No, since its a polar compound its also considered to be polar. Therefore, it has dipole-dipole forces
Dipole Dipole and London Dispersion forces
Ion-ion forces
hydrogen bonding is considered to be a intermolecular force which is much weaker than any intramolecular force (chemical bonds covalent or ion)
No, covalency does not have its own intermolecular force
Dipole-dipole.
There is no hydrogen bonding in HBr and HI. The intermolecular forces are London dispersion forces- HI has more electrons, so more instantaneous induced dipole-dipole interaction- more intermolecular force- and therefore a higher boiling point.
London Force