what are vander waals forces
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Force of attraction i.e. a
volume occupied by a molecule i.e. b
volume occupied by a molecule i.e. b
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A weak attractive force between atoms or nonpolar molecules caused by a temporary change in dipole moment arising from a brief shift of orbital electrons to one side of one atom or molecule, creating a similar shift in adjacent atoms or molecules.
The van der Waals force is originated by the attraction between electron-rich regions of one molecule and electron-poor regions of another. The attraction is much weaker than a chemical bond.
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here ur answer,
A weak attractive force between atoms or nonpolar molecules caused by a temporary change in dipole moment arising from a brief shift of orbital electrons to one side of one atom or molecule, creating a similar shift in adjacent atoms or molecules.
The van der Waals force is originated by the attraction between electron-rich regions of one molecule and electron-poor regions of another. The attraction is much weaker than a chemical bond.
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