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please Explain ??? which force is smaller than Interamolecular force of Attraction??

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Answered by 1kashu
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___________________________________________________________________________The four prominent types are:

Strong ionic attraction. Recall lattice energy and its relations to properties of solid. ...Intermediate dipole-dipole forces. ...Weak London dispersion forces or van der Waal's force These forces alway operate in any substance. ...Hydrogen bond. ...Covalent bonding. ...Metallic bonding.

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Weakest: London Dispersion Forces.

IT IS WEAKEST FROM ALL OTHER FORCES




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Answered by OoINTROVERToO
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Intermolecular forces are the forces of attraction or repulsion which act between neighboring particles (atoms, molecules, or ions ).

These forces are weak compared to the intramolecular forces, such as the covalent or ionic bonds between atoms in a molecule.

There are three types of intermolecular forces:

  • London dispersion forces (LDF),
  • Dipolen- dipole interactions
  • Hydrogen bonding.
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