what type of intermolecular force is/are present in nitrogen gas?
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Nitrogen gas (N2) is diatomic and non-polar because both nitrogen atoms have the same degree of electronegativity. If there are no dipoles, what would make the nitrogen atoms stick together to form a liquid? London dispersion forces allow otherwise non-polar molecules to have attractive forces.
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Intermolecular forces can be attractive or repulsive force
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Intermolecular force is the force which takes places due to the interction of molecules,they include electromagnetic forces of attraction or repusion .these force acts between the atoms or ions
- Nitrogen is a diatomic and non polar because both the atoms ar e of equal electronegativity
- Here london interactive forces allows the forces to form Intermolecular force is the force which takes places due to the interction of molecules,they include electromagnetic forces of attraction or repusion .these force acts between the atoms or ions
- These intermolecular forces are very weak forces which results in temporary dipole forces
- These forces are called induced dipole attraction or london forces
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