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define intermoleculer force

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Answered by ReetChauhan1112
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the force between the atoms of a molecule is called intermolecular force. eg:- the force between hydrogen and oxygen in H2O is the intermolecular force.

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The interaction between molecules (substances that are made of atoms that bond through sharing of electrons to form covalent bonds) and other molecules or ions (atoms that have lost or gained electrons) are governed by physical forces. These forces, known as intermolecular forces, arise from the way electrons are shared within the covalent bonds of different molecules.

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