why intermolecular forces are weaker than intermolecular forces
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Answer: Intermolecular forces are weaker than intramolecular forces. ... Intramolecular forces are stronger because they involve the actual sharing of electrons for covalent bonds. This sharing of electrons gives each element of the bond an octet of electrons in the valence shell which is a highly stable electronic configuration.
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