Why is intramolecular hydrogen bonding stronger than intermolecular?
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The polar covalent bond is much stronger in strength than the dipole-dipole interaction. The former is termed an intramolecular attraction while the latter is termed an intermolecular attraction.
Hence intramolecular h-bond is stronger than intermolecular .
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Here is the answer.
The polar covalent bond is much stronger in strength than the dipole-dipole interaction. The former is termed an intramolecular attraction while the latter is termed an intermolecular attraction.
Hence intramolecular h-bond is stronger than intermolecular .
Thanks.
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