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Are there strong forces of attractions between particles in a solid?

There are strong forces of attraction between particles in a solid.


What is the strongest of the intermolecular bonds?

Hydrogen bonds can be considered as the strongest intermolecular attraction forces.


What is the correct order of states from least to greatest intermolecular forces of attraction?

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.


Is Hydrogen bonding is a strong attractive force.?

Not particlarly it is weaker than the electrostaic attraction between ions but is the strongest of the intermolecular forces.


How melting and boiling points are affected by intermolecular forces?

Melting and boiling points are higher when intermolecular forces (such as hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole interactions, or London dispersion forces) are stronger. These forces hold molecules together, so more energy is required to overcome them and change the state of the substance. Conversely, weaker intermolecular forces result in lower melting and boiling points.


Do strong intermolecular forces have positive numbers?

No, strong intermolecular forces typically have negative values when expressed numerically in terms of energy or potential energy. The more negative the value, the stronger the intermolecular forces.


Does hydrogen peroxide have a strong or weak attraction force?

Hydrogen peroxide has moderate intermolecular forces due to the presence of hydrogen bonding in its structure. This attraction force is not as strong as covalent bonds, but it is stronger than van der Waals forces between non-polar molecules.


What is it when atoms combine the force of attraction that holds the together?

Intermolecular forces


What kind of intermolecular forces does CO have?

Dipole-dipole attraction and van der Waals forces.


What causes chloroform to have the lowest heat of vaporization?

Smallest intermolecular forces of attraction


Which intermolecular force is the stongest?

Hydrogen bonding is typically the strongest intermolecular force due to the strong dipole-dipole attraction that occurs between molecules with a hydrogen atom bonded to a highly electronegative atom like nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine.


Liquids are not rigid why?

Liquids are not rigid because the intermolecular forces of attraction between its molecules are not strong enough to hold them as closely as solids, but they are strong enough to ensure that liquids occupy a definite volume.