A Hydrogen Bond. -Apex
a hydrogen bond
Because size of iodine is greatest among all halogens.So, it has greater polerizability and has very strong intermolecular force
no, the crystals of the sugar shatter when kinetic force is applied.
When the range of electronegativity between the atoms are really high. For example, hydrogen has 2.20 elctronegativity and fluorine has 3.98 and the range between them is 1.78. Compared to like nitrogen (3.04) and oxygen (3.44), whose range is 0.4, the hydrogen and fluorine will have a strong dipole-dipole force.
HI is a strong electrolyte. Strong acids, bases, and salts with high solubility make the best electrolytes.
it is a very very strong force
The hydrogen bond is not strong.
a hydrogen bond
That's because the strong nuclear force only acts at very short distances.
The strong interaction, also known as the strong nuclear force or the strong force. This force is about 100 times stronger than the electromagnetic force that would be repelling the protons away from each other.
The reactants are too small to obtain energy from the missing mass due to strong nuclear force.
a hydrogen bond
If you mean the strong force, you can't (yet) - it is the force that holds the nucleus of an atom together. The strong force is explained as a force bringing very close together similarly charged particles that should normally repulse each other, and is thus incredibly strong (the strongest of the 4/3/2 fundamental forces of the universe).
The electromagnetic force can do this, as can the strong nuclear force at very small distances.
Strong nuclear force is the force that keeps the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom. Being stronger than the electromagnetic force at very close distances, the strong nuclear force prevents the protons from repelling. Even more fundamentally, the strong nuclear force binds quarks together, which are the fundamental constituents of protons and neutrons.
There are many ways plants can resist force applied to them. Some grows very strong to withstand any force applied. Others grow very flexible so that they can "ride the force". Most plants grow strong but flexible. Regards.
Mediocre. The following list gives information on the forces between particles in different states of matter: Bose-Einstein Condensate: Absent Solid: Weak Liquid: Neutral, or mediocre Gas: Strong Plasma: Very strong Absolute Heat Fluid: Infinite