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Define vander vaal's force? ​

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Van der Waals forces are the weak forces that contribute to intermolecular bonding between molecules. Molecules inherently possess energy and their electrons are always in motion, so transient concentrations of electrons in one region or another lead electrically positive regions of a molecule to be attracted to the electrons of another molecule. Similarly, negatively charged regions of one molecule are repulsed by negatively charged regions of another molecule.

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Define vander vaal's force?

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✔️Attractive and repulsive forces between interacting particles (atoms and molecules)

Attractive and repulsive forces between interacting particles (atoms and molecules)Do not include ionic and covalent bonds

Attractive and repulsive forces between interacting particles (atoms and molecules)Do not include ionic and covalent bondsAttractive intermolecular forces are known as van der Waals forces.

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