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what is the difference between cohesion and interparticle force in chemistry?

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Answered by RabbitPanda
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cohesion is the molecular force of attraction that exists between two or more molecules of the same kind or element. A very common example is the attraction between two water molecules in a glass tumbler with water.


molecules are made up of tiny pariticles called atoms .atoms combine together to form molecules.atoms attract each other because of the force of attaction between them .this force of attracton is called inter molecular force of attraction
Answered by AvaniDangi
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Answer:cohesion is the force between the molecules of the same substance...while...interparticle force or intermolecular force of attraction takes place within the same substance..it can also take place within the atoms of a substance..ex.. cohesion takes place when the molecules of water attract eachother...and interparticle force is present between the molecules or atoms of any form of matter

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