inter molecular forces are stronger in Hydrogen or helium?
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Helium is a gas at temperatures above 4 K. ... As two hydrogen atoms approach one another they form a much more stable interaction, about 1000 times stronger than the He–He London dispersion forces. In an H–H interaction the atoms are held together by the attraction of each nucleus for both electrons
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hydrogen has stronger Inter molecular force.
bcoz..
He makes only wanderwal force... nd H makes hydrogen bond that's why.
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