How can I identify intermolecular forces?
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Well through boiling points you can identify it...
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- We can find the intermolecular forces in an atom by the difference of the London dispersion forces
- These differ from 3.5 Armstrong units
- ex: Our pencil lid made up of graphite which is helpful to fall on the paper
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