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what is intermolecular force​

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Answered by gamerharshit981
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The term “INTERmolecular forces” is used to describe the forces of attraction. BETWEEN atoms, molecules, and ions when they are placed close to each other. • This is different from INTRAmolecular forces which is another word for the covalent bonds inside molecules.

Answered by panchalisen12
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Intermolecular forces, often abbreviated to IMF, are the attractive and repulsive forces that arise between the molecules of a substance. These forces mediate the interactions between individual molecules of a substance.Intermolecular forces are responsible for most of the physical and chemical properties of matter.

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