what is difference between intermolecular forces and intramoleculae forces??
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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.
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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.
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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