What type of intermolecular force whole liquid nitrogen together?
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Types of Intermolecular Forces: Dispersion, Dipole–Dipole, Hydrogen Bonding, and Ion-Dipole
Dipole–Dipole Interactions.
London Dispersion Forces.
Hydrogen Bonds.
Dipole–Dipole Interactions.
London Dispersion Forces.
Hydrogen Bonds.
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Nitrogen liquefies at -195.8°C at room temperature.
- At -182.95°C, the periodic table equivalent (oxygen) boils.
- The boiling point of nitrogen is lower because there are fewer interactions between nitrogen molecules (N2).
- The degree of electron fluctuation within a molecule affects interactions between non-polar molecules.
- Van der Waals forces are the oldest sort of intermolecular contact, named after Dutch chemist Johannes van der Waals.
- The Van der Waals forces, which include dipole-dipole and dispersion forces, are the weakest intermolecular forces.
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