
What Are Intermolecular Forces
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Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology
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6th Grade - University
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The video tutorial explains intermolecular forces, which are weaker than ionic or covalent bonds. It covers three types: permanent dipole-dipole forces, hydrogen bonds, and van der Waals' forces. Permanent dipole-dipole forces occur in polar molecules like hydrogen chloride. Hydrogen bonds, stronger than dipole-dipole forces, occur between hydrogen and fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen atoms, affecting physical properties like the state of water and alcohol. Van der Waals' forces are induced dipole interactions present in all molecules, explaining trends in boiling points of halogens and noble gases.
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