Name two intermolecular forces that exist between HF molecules in liquid state?
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First of all, the force of attraction that binds together atoms or ions, is called chemical bond. Now, in reality no bond or compound is completely ionic or covalent. It has both the properties.
So now to answer your question, let us see the polarity of the HF molecule. As this is a neutral atom, the resulted bond is covalent. Now, the shared electron pair is more displaced towards the flourine atom, as it is more electronegative. So, the molecule HF bond is a polar covalent bond and thus poses a dipole movement.
So now to answer your question, let us see the polarity of the HF molecule. As this is a neutral atom, the resulted bond is covalent. Now, the shared electron pair is more displaced towards the flourine atom, as it is more electronegative. So, the molecule HF bond is a polar covalent bond and thus poses a dipole movement.
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Explanation:
HF are polar covalent molecules . In liquid state ,there are dipole-dipole interaction and H bonding.❣️☺️☺️
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