Chemistry, asked by candice2405, 1 year ago

Why are they not included?

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Answered by vampire002
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hey mate here is your answer

vanderwaal's force is a very weak force

so it's presence is negligible

hence it is not consider

hope it will help you

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candice2405: R u kidding?
vampire002: Because they are intramolecular forces. These forces of attraction are responsible for formation of bonds between the atoms or ions that comprise a molecule. Though we consider electrostatic forces asintermolecular forces (like dipole-dipole interaction and hydrogen bond), but they're not strong enough to make a bond.
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