because halogen molecules are nonpolar. So, there is no development of permanent polarity.
because dipole forces of attraction not want to be in halogen molecules and halogen molecules do not like them also
Dipole-Dipole forces
Dipole-dipole The attraction between two dipoles.
there are dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding and London dispersion intermmolecular forces
It has dispersion forces, dipole dipole forces ,and hydrogen bonding. Source: I'm a chemistry professor
Intermolecular attraction
Dipole-Dipole forces
Dipole-Dipole Forces of attraction
Dipole-dipole interactions and van der Waals forces of attraction
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dipole-di[pole attraction
Van der Waals forces are usually considered to includedipole - dipole interactionsdipole- induced dipole interactionsinstantaneous dipole - induced dipole interactions (London dispersion forces)These are electrostatic in nature, and cause an attraction between molecules
Dipole-dipole The attraction between two dipoles.
Oxygen is a non polar molecule so its molecules have only Vander waal's forces of attraction.
the permanent dipole of one molecule attracts the permanent dipole in a different polar molecules.
there are dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding and London dispersion intermmolecular forces
It's caused by so called Vad der Waals forces which are caused in its turn by dipole-single charge, dipole-dipole and so on interactions.
It has dispersion forces, dipole dipole forces ,and hydrogen bonding. Source: I'm a chemistry professor