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In polar molecular solids' molecules are held together by relatively stronger dipole-dipole interactions.
Hydrogen bonding, which is the strongest of the intermolecular forces.
No, this molecule is not ionic. It is composed of all non metal atoms. In order to be ionic, the compound should consist of the following combinations: metal + nonmetal, or metal + polyatomic ion, or 2 polyatomic ions together.
N2 has dispersion forces and covalent interactions between the two atoms due to the triple bond in it.
He2 is a molecule where the bonding is only due to van der waals interactions as the molecular orbital diagram shows that both the bonding and antibonding sigma orbitals are full.
In polar molecular solids' molecules are held together by relatively stronger dipole-dipole interactions.
hydrogen bonding in molecules is stronger
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Magnsium fluoride has an ionic bond.
You cant say that it's strongest nor weakest but it is pn the strong side:)
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Intramolecular forces are occured in ONE molecule whereas intermolecular forces are occured between molecules.
Hydrogen bonding, which is the strongest of the intermolecular forces.
no, but it can be one of the bonds that hold a compound together. covalent bonds are the strongest type of molecular bond.
These properties are due to the association of water molecules by hydrogen bonds.
Gases don't form inter-molecular bonds, as the molecules are free floating. Solids would have the strongest, being held rigidly in a single shape, unlike liquids.
Hydrogen Bonding (H-Bonding). Group 7 elements are extremely electro-negative. The hydrogen completes the octet with an H-Bond, one of the strongest Inter Molecular Forces.