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3 Intermolecular Forces You Must Know to PASS Chemistry

3 Intermolecular Forces You Must Know to PASS Chemistry

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Physics, Science, Chemistry

10th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains intermolecular forces, focusing on hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole forces, and London dispersion forces. It describes how these forces arise from attractions between charged regions of molecules, affecting their physical and chemical properties. Hydrogen bonding is the strongest, occurring in polar molecules with hydrogen bonded to nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine. Dipole-dipole forces occur in polar molecules without hydrogen bonding. London dispersion forces, the weakest, are present in all molecules, especially non-polar ones, due to temporary dipoles.

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