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Intermolecular Forces
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Summary
Intermolecular forces
are the
forces of attraction
or repulsion between
neighboring molecules
, crucial for determining the
physical properties of substances
such as boiling and
melting points
. These forces, while weaker than
intramolecular forces
(bonds within molecules), play a significant role in the
behavior of liquids
, solids, and gases.
Concepts
Covalent Compound
Solid-Liquid Phase Transition
Surface Tension
Hydrogen Bond
Cohesion And Adhesion
Adhesion Enhancement
Cohesive Strength
Dissolution Process
Surface Free Energy
Hansen Solubility Parameters
Partial Solubility Parameters
Surface Adhesion
Non-Polar Solubility
Dipole-Dipole Interaction
Polar Molecules
X-ray Diffraction In Polymers
Pressure Influence On Melting
Non-bonding Orbitals
Lone Pair Electrons
Molecular Stability
Bond-forming
Immiscible Liquids
Molecular Proximity
Vaporization
Non-ideal Solution
Negative Deviation
Non-Ideal Solutions
High Melting Point
Non-polar Solvents
Heat Of Vaporization
Relevant Degrees
Molecular Properties 100%
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