intermolecular forces
One with induced dipole attractions
Intermolecular bonds are forces of attraction between molecules, like hydrogen bonding, van der Waals forces, and ion-dipole interactions. Intramolecular bonds are chemical bonds within a molecule, such as covalent bonds holding atoms together to form the molecule.
Van der Waals forces are the weakest attractions between molecules.
The element with the highest molecular weight or the largest number of electrons will typically have the strongest London dispersion forces. For example, iodine (I2) would have stronger London dispersion forces compared to fluorine (F2) due to its larger size and higher molecular weight.
A. One with induced dipole attractions B. One that has hydrogen bonding C. One with dipole-dipole attractions D. One made of polar molecules C. One with dipole-dipole attractions - The molecular solids would have the lowest boiling point because of WEAK INTERMOLECULAR FORCES.
You think probable to intermolecular forces.
A force attraction exist between a protons and a neutron
One with induced dipole attractions
Yes, methane (CH4) would exhibit van der Waals forces, specifically London dispersion forces. These forces arise from the temporary shifting of electron distributions, which induces a temporary dipole in neighboring molecules and leads to attraction between them.
A general rule doesn't exist.
It is only attractive in nature. I am not sure which nuclear force you talk about. Electrical forces of the nucleus are repulsive to the positively charged. There are "strong forces" and the like which are attractive.
Ideal gases are gases with negligible intermolecular forces and molecular volumes. Real gases have intermolecular forces and have definite volumes at room temperature and pressure (RTP).
Without the strong force atoms would fly apart and nothing would exist as we know it.
Intermolecular bonds are forces of attraction between molecules, like hydrogen bonding, van der Waals forces, and ion-dipole interactions. Intramolecular bonds are chemical bonds within a molecule, such as covalent bonds holding atoms together to form the molecule.
Without forces our atoms wouldn't be able to form and we wouldn't exist.
Molecular compounds are most commonly found in the solid and liquid phases of matter. In the solid phase, they typically form crystalline or amorphous structures, while in the liquid phase, they exist as discrete molecules interacting through intermolecular forces. Some molecular compounds can also exist in the gaseous phase under certain temperature and pressure conditions, but they are less stable as gases compared to ionic compounds.
Van der Waals forces are the weakest attractions between molecules.