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what is difference between intermolecular forces and intramoleculae forces??

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Answered by gurwindersingh2
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intramolecular forces are the bonding of atoms that holds a molecules together intermolecular forces hold molecules together in a solid or liquid.

Explanation:

Using water as an example

Intramolecular forces
The bonds between hydrogen and oxygen hold the water molecule together. The sharing of electron density creates a bond that holds the two atoms together.

Intermolecular forces 
So called Hydrogen bonding. The difference between the electro negativity between hydrogen and oxygen creates a positive charge on Hydrogen and a negative charge on Oxygfen. The negative charge attracts the Hydrogen on a neighboring molecule. This helps to hold the water molecules together.

Intramolecular forces hold atoms together to form molecules.

Intermolecular forces hold molecules together to form solids and liquids.


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