What forces hold atoms in a molecule and molecules in matter?
Which of these forces is stronger?
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Bonds Hold Atoms Together. The bonds that hold atoms together to form molecules are called covalent bonds. ... These long strings of cellulose form bundles because of another kind of bonding called hydrogen bonding.
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The polar covalent bond is much stronger in strength than the dipole-dipole interaction. The former is termed an intramolecular attraction while the latter is termed an intermolecular attraction. So now we can define the two forces: Intramolecular forces are the forces that hold atoms together within a molecule.
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