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name type adsorption in wonderwall forces are present in brainly

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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Types of wander Waals forces:

  • Van der Waals forces' is a universal term used to describe the attraction of intermolecular forces between molecules.
  • There are two specific types of Van der Waals forces namely weak London Dispersion Forces plus stronger dipole-dipole forces.
  • Dipole dipole forces are analogous to London Dispersion forces, but they occur in molecules that are perpetually polar versus momentarily polar. In this type of intermolecular interaction, a polar molecule such as water or H2O fascinates the positive end of another polar molecule with the negative end of its dipole.
  • The fascination between these two molecules is the dipole-dipole force.

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