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Why are intramolecular forces stronger than intermolecular forces?

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Answered by AIR1JEE
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because intramolecular forces are between the same molecule
Answered by Anonymous
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There are two kinds of forces, or attractions, that operate in a molecule—intramolecular and intermolecular.

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