Dipole dipole (CO has a small dipole moment) and London dispersion forces.
The Intermolecular of CO is dipole/Dipole because it is a polar molecule
All chemical attraction derives from the electromagnetic force.
Gravitational force exists between masses. Gravitational force is only of attractive. No repulsive gravitational force has been found so far. But in electrostatics and magnetism, the force between electric charges and magnetic poles respectively are of both repulsive and attractive. Nuclear force between the nucleons within the nucleus of the atom is also attractive in nature.
It is an electric force - the "ionic bond".
What is the major force of dichloride?
Since these ions have opposite electrical charges, Li+1 and Cl-1 will have an electrostatic attraction for each other, in accordance with Coulomb's Law.
attractive and weaker
Hydrogen bonds
Gravity is strictly an attractive force.
gravity;)
Gravity is the attractive force between two masses. The greater the mass, the stronger the attraction.
The difference is that one is co-linear force is one dimensional and co-planar force is 2-dimensional. Co-linear force is the force which is acting along a single line, whereas co-planar force is the force which is acting along a single plane.
The attractive force depends on mass, not substance. Different subtances make no difference on attracitve force.
Gravitational force.
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ATTRACTIVE FORCE is when you go to a casino and you have no change and you need to go to a change machine GRAVATATIONAL FORCE is when you go to blackpool and you dont go on the big one
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