AgNO3 is an ionic compound- so no molecules!
the strongest intermolecular force is Hydrogen, but between H and Cl, I think it is Permanent dipole.
dispersion forces
No, covalency does not have its own intermolecular force
London Force
They have london forces between them. It is the weakest type of inter molecular force.
Sodium react with water, any intermolecular force between sodium and water.
the strongest intermolecular force is Hydrogen, but between H and Cl, I think it is Permanent dipole.
dispersion forces
A force acting between two different molecules
No, covalency does not have its own intermolecular force
The main intermolecular forces between water molecules are hydrogen bonds which are pretty strong as far as intermolecular forces go. Between hydrocarbon chains (oil) the main intermolecular force are London force which are weaker. For two liquids to be miscible the intermolecular forces between them have to be similar in strength or they won't dissolve. Water and oil have different strengths of intermolecular bonds so don't mix.
cohesion: the intermolecular attraction between like molecules
Hydrogen bonds between molecules
No. A covalent bond acts solely within a molecule.An intermolecular force acts between two or more separate molecules
ion to dipole
London Force
These are the hydrogen bonds between molecules.