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Andres Whitaker
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16 February, 14:43
What is intermolecular Force?
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Marshall Cardenas
16 February, 14:51
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It's the force linking two molecules.
For instance if both molecules are polar, they will be linked to each other via Van der Waals forces (more specifically Keesom forces).
Strong intermolecular forces lead to strong interactions.
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