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Explain the type of interatomic and intermolecular forces that play a role in the properties of water

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Answered by thunder7515
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Answered by 24kgross
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Intramolecular forces (bonding forces) exist within molecules and influence the chemical properties.

For example, in water molecule, there is a covalent bonding formed HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN[OXYGEN CONTAINS TWO LONE PAIR OF ELECTRONS]

There are bonded by weak van der Waal's forces of attraction.

Intermolecular forces exist between molecules and influence the physical properties

of water exists in all three states ice, water, and water vapor

the physical properties of H2O are very different in the three-state.

In ice (solid) shape is definite and volume is fixed.

Intermolecular space is less and the force of attraction is more.

The diffusion and compressibility rate is very low.

In liquid, it takes the shape of the container and has a fixed volume.

Intermolecular forces and rate of diffusion are intermediate and

Gases do not have a fixed shape and the volume

rate of diffusion and compressibility is more.

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