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explain the intermolecular model of solid​

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Answered by anuragshaurya08
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The solid consists of discrete chemical species held together by intermolecular forces that are electrostatic or Coulombic in nature. This behaviour is most obvious for an ionic solid such as NaCl, where the positively charged Na+ ions are attracted to the negatively charged Cl− ions.

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