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1 November, 09:50

Which intermolecular force is the strongest

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  1. 1 November, 10:08
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    Hydrogen bonds

    Explanation:

    In the intermolecular forces we have:

    The London forces: all molecules have them, they are proportional to the molecule's weight. The dipole-dipole: this are the result of the interaction between two opposite poles of two polar molecules. This forces are stronger than the London ones. The hydrogen bonds: This forces are the stongest of the intermolecular forces and happen with the interation between the hydrogen of a moelcule and a very electronegative atom of another molecule. This atoms can be F, O or N.
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