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what is intermolecular force of attraction ​

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★ Intermolecular Forces of Attraction are forces of attraction between unlike charges, partially positive and negative dipoles, that occur between two molecules.

★ They differ from bonds in that they are not as strong and occur between two adjacent or neighbouring molecules and not within the molecule itself.

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Search ResultsFeatured snippet from the webIntermolecular forces act between molecules. In contrast, intramolecular forces act within molecules. Intermolecular forces are weaker than intramolecular forces. Examples of intermolecular forces include the London dispersion force, dipole-dipole interaction, ion-dipole interaction, and van der Waals forces.

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