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intermolecular force
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intermolecular force

Force of attraction between molecules. Intermolecular forces are relatively weak; hence simple molecular compounds are gases, liquids, or low-melting-point solids.



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The lack of any strong intermolecular bond functionality means that the molecular packing in chlorothalonil is controlled primarily by weak C[equivalent to]N .
What we're doing is trying to unravel how to do synthetic chemistry of intermolecular bonds," she says.
Ette uses weak intermolecular bonds called hydrogen bonds to coax two kinds of chemicals into novel solid materials by forcing them to crystallized together.
 
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