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OpenStudy (anonymous):

compare and contrast intermolecular forces (London dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, and ion-dipole)

rvc (rvc):

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rvc (rvc):

what do you think?

rvc (rvc):

how will compare the forces?

rvc (rvc):

@aryandecoolest :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ah! k so u know what intermolecular forces are?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Anyways never mind , it exist between molecules and keep molecule together.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and yeah don't confuse between intra and inter. inter are weaker than intra molecular forces.... so here is next part if u r cleared with it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmm so dipole is a molecule which both positive and negative regions ..|dw:1430200970987:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

SO here a molecule has more affinity for other molecule like a polar molecule ( slightly more positive and slighty more negative for example H2O) Remember like north and south poles... So a dipole-dipole comes into effect when a positive side of polar molecule attract negative side of another polar molecule see...in picture

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

here O (negative) getting attracted towards H(positive) Hope this part is clear.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@rvc if he is online he can understand better...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok so ion dipole force: force between ion and dipole molecule

rvc (rvc):

@aryandecoolest ty :)

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