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What is the intermolecular force of HG?

What is the intermolecular force of HG?

The surface tension of mercury is even higher, due to the metallic bonds (“sea” of shared electrons) between atoms. The intermolecular attraction between like molecules is called cohesion. The intermolecular attraction between unlike molecules is called adhesion.

What is the strongest intermolecular force between h20 and HF?

DISCLAIMER: LONG ANSWER! Also very visual. Hydrogen-bonding is the strongest intermolecular force in both HF and H2O . Interaction strength is dependent on interaction distance, interaction angle, and the extensivity of the network.

What is the strongest intermolecular force?

hydrogen bonding Hydrogen Bonds is the strongest of all the intermolecular forces. The strongest attractive force is that created by the random movement of electron clouds – they are referred to by several names i) van der waals, ii) London (dispersion) forc…es, iii) instantaneous induced dipoles.

Is H2O a dispersion force?

H2O has dispersion, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding. Cl2 has only dispersion forces and is non-polar. HCl had dispersion forces but also is dipole-dipole. SMALLER compounds are generally MORE soluble in water than larger compounds with similar structures.

What are examples of intermolecular forces?

In contrast, intramolecular forces act within molecules. Intermolecular forces are weaker than intramolecular forces. Examples of intermolecular forces include the London dispersion force, dipole-dipole interation, ion-dipole interaction, and van der Waals forces.

What intermolecular forces are present in water?

The strongest intermolecular force in water is a special dipole bond called the hydrogen bond. Many molecules are polar and can form bipole-bipole bonds without forming hydrogen bonds or even having hydrogen in their molecule. Water is polar, and the dipole bond it forms is a hydrogen bond based on the two hydrogen atoms in the molecule.

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