How do intermolecular forces affect hardness?
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There are greater intermolecular forces between the long chains compared with smaller simple molecules. This means that polymers have a higher melting point than many other organic molecules. The intermolecular forces affect: hardness.
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There are greater intermolecular forces between the long chains compared with smaller simple molecules. This means that polymers have a higher melting point than many other organic molecules. The intermolecular forces affect: hardness.
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