what intermolecular forces of interactions are present in each of the substances?
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The three major types of intermolecular interactions are dipole–dipole interactions, London dispersion forces (these two are often referred to collectively as van der Waals forces), and hydrogen bonds.
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The intermolecular forces of interactions are present in each of the substances:
- The forces of attraction that exist between molecules are known as intermolecular forces (IMF), also known as secondary forces.
- Dipole-dipole interactions, ion-dipole interactions, ion-induced dipole interactions, van der Waals forces, and hydrogen bonding are examples of these forces.
- The physical properties of compounds, such as melting point, boiling point, density, vaporization, and enthalpies, are determined by these forces.
- Intramolecular forces (forces of attraction that hold atoms together in a molecule) such as ionic bonds or covalent bonds, for example, are substantially weaker than intermolecular forces.
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