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How can you relate intermolecular forces in real-life situations?

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Answered by Amithkomal
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Soap and Detergents. The soap bubbles are made up of soap molecules and water molecules. Water is a polar molecule, whereas a soap bubble has a polar and non-polar end. The polar ends of both the molecules get attracted to each other, which helps in the establishment of an intermolecular force.

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Soap and Detergents. The soap bubbles are made up of soap molecules and water molecules. Water is a polar molecule, whereas a soap bubble has a polar and non-polar end. The polar ends of both the molecules get attracted to each other, which helps in the establishment of an intermolecular force.

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