Difference between vanderwall force hydrogen and electrostatic force
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It includes permanent dipole-permanent dipole forces (Keesom forces) in van der Waals forces, but does not include hydrogen bonds. The main difference between “ordinary” permanent dipole-permanent dipole forces and hydrogen bonds is that hydrogen bonds are significantly stronger.
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The term “van der Waals forces” is sometimes used to cover all intermolecular forces. In that case hydrogen bonding is a van der Waals force. ... The main difference between “ordinary” permanent dipole-permanent dipole forces and hydrogen bonds is that hydrogen bonds are significantly stronger.
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