The strongest intermolecular force is Hydrogen Bonding! Hydrogen atoms have a very strong attraction to Fluorine, Oxygen, and Nitrogen atoms, a molecule with Hydrogen and a molecule with F, O, or N will form strong hydrogen bonds. Just remember FON or NOF.
(It's important to note that hydrogen bonding does NOT occur with hydrogen atoms that are bonded to carbon atoms.)
The second strongest is dipole-dipole attraction. Some molecules are polar, meaning they have a positive and negative pole, kind of like magnets. And just like magnets, two polar molecules attract because one's negative pole is attracted to the other's positive pole.
The weakest of them all is London Dispersion force. This force exists between all molecules, no matter what atoms are in them. Basically, as electrons fly around the nuclei of atoms, they'll often create a very weak dipole that exists only for a tiny fraction of a second. Basically these LD forces are just like D-D forces except weaker.
This question doesn't really make much sense as stated, so I'm going to have to take a stab at figuring out what you really meant:The attractive forces between molecules are strongest in the solid phase and weakest in the gas phase.The NATURE of the attractive forces depends on what the actual particles are, so you'd need to provide additional information in order for us to answer.
Atoms held together in molecules are done so by intramolecular forces, which include ionic, covalent, and metallic. These depend upon the electroegativty of the specific atoms being bonded and how many bonds they have. You might mean intERmolecular forces, which bind multiple molecules in solution. I listed them below in order of descending strength: Ion-ion, hydrogen bonds, dipole-dipole, London dispersion forces.
One of the hardest substances is diamond (crystalline carbon). The compound with the highest known tensile strength is also formed of carbon : "carbon whiskers", also known as "carbon nanotubes". Its use, however, may be limited because of possible biological hazards.
Nuts and bolts made up of the same metal are preferred because they have the same strength and stress resistance.
The data provided will provide a guideline of how to calculate the unbalanced force. The unbalanced force is calculated using the formula : Unbalanced force is equivalent to the mass of the object in kilograms times the acceleration.
The correct order of forces from weakest to strongest is gravitational force, electromagnetic force, weak nuclear force, and strong nuclear force. Gravitational force is the weakest force, while the strong nuclear force is the strongest.
Hydrogen bonds are typically stronger than dipole-dipole interactions and dispersion forces. Hydrogen bonds involve a strong electrostatic attraction between a hydrogen atom bonded to an electronegative atom (such as oxygen or nitrogen) and another electronegative atom. Dipole-dipole interactions involve the attraction between molecules with permanent dipoles, while dispersion forces are the weakest intermolecular forces resulting from temporary fluctuations in electron distribution.
There are four known fundamental forces.In order from strongest to weakest:Strong nuclear (color) forceWeak nuclear forceElectromagnetismGravity
(e) Nitrogen gas < (c) Water < (d) Candle wax < (a) Honey < (b) Marble. The ranking is based on the strength of intermolecular forces present in each substance, with nitrogen gas having the weakest forces and marble having the strongest forces.
The correct order is: gas < liquid < solid. This is because in the gas phase, molecules are far apart and have weak intermolecular forces, in the liquid phase, molecules are closer together with moderate intermolecular forces, and in the solid phase, molecules are tightly packed with strong intermolecular forces.
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The three major types of radiation in order from weakest to strongest are alpha, beta, and gamma radiation. Alpha radiation consists of helium nuclei and is the weakest, beta radiation consists of fast-moving electrons or positrons, and gamma radiation is high-energy electromagnetic radiation.
The order of electromagnetic wavelengths from weakest energy to strongest is radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. This order is based on the increasing frequency and decreasing wavelength of each type of electromagnetic radiation.
weakest to strongest: they are in this order: London dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, ionic
London forces, dipole attractions and hydrogen bonding are some of the examples for intermolecular attractions in the order of increasing strength.
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Gravity is the weakest force. In order from strongest to weakest is the strong force, the electromagnetic force, the weak force, and gravity. However, this is relative to distance - one could consider that gravity is the strongest force because its effect can be felt over enormous distances, even astronomical distances.