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What is the intermolecular forces of xef4?

Xenon tetrafluoride (XeF4) primarily exhibits London dispersion forces due to its nonpolar nature, despite having polar bonds between xenon and fluorine. These forces arise from temporary dipoles created by fluctuations in electron distribution. Additionally, there may be some dipole-dipole interactions due to the polar Xe-F bonds, but the molecule's overall symmetry makes it nonpolar, limiting these interactions. Thus, the dominant intermolecular forces in XeF4 are London dispersion forces.


What is the force of attrction called?

intermolecular force


Shape of XeF4?

XeF4 is square planar


What kind of of force is dipole-dipole force?

This is an intermolecular force.


Is high vapor boiling point a week intermolecular force?

Boiling point is a property not a force; but a high boiling point indicate a strong intermolecular force.


What is the source of intermolecular force?

Gravity!


Which kind of force is a dipole -dipole force?

Intermolecular attraction


What is the intermolecular force of Ar?

The intermolecular force in Ar (argon) is London dispersion forces, which are the weakest type of intermolecular force. This force is caused by temporary fluctuations in electron distribution around the atom, leading to temporary dipoles.


What interaction is not a type of intermolecular force?

Intramolecular forces are not intermolecular forces !


What is the formula for Xenon tetrafluoride?

The formula for xenon tetrafluoride is XeF4.


What is the intermolecular force of BF3?

The intermolecular force in BF3 is London dispersion forces. This is because BF3 is a nonpolar molecule, so the only intermolecular force it experiences is the temporary weak attraction between temporary dipoles.


What is the physical state of matter if it has least intermolecular force and greater intermolecular force?

The physical state of matter with the least intermolecular force is a gas, where particles are far apart and move freely. Conversely, the state with the greatest intermolecular force is a solid, where particles are closely packed in a fixed arrangement. Liquids fall in between, with moderate intermolecular forces allowing for both some degree of particle movement and a defined shape.