difference between intermolecular forces and intramolecular forces
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Inter-molecular forces (IMFs) are the forces which mediate interaction between molecules, including forces of attraction or repulsion which act between molecules and other types of neighboring particles, e.g., atoms or ions. ... Ion-induced dipole forces. Ion-dipole forces.
An intramolecular force is any force that holds together the atoms making up a molecule or compound. They contain all types of chemical bonds. They are usually stronger than intermolecular forces, which are present between atoms or molecules that are not bonded.
An intramolecular force is any force that holds together the atoms making up a molecule or compound. They contain all types of chemical bonds. They are usually stronger than intermolecular forces, which are present between atoms or molecules that are not bonded.
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an intramolecular force is any force that holds together the atoms making it a molecule or compound they contain all types of chemical bonds they are much stronger than intermolecular forces intermolecular spaces are present between atom and molecules that are not bonded hydrogen bonds are an important case of such forces
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an intramolecular force is any force that holds together the atoms making it a molecule or compound they contain all types of chemical bonds they are much stronger than intermolecular forces intermolecular spaces are present between atom and molecules that are not bonded hydrogen bonds are an important case of such forces
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