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24.09.2019 •
Chemistry
Similarities and differences between covalent bonds and molecular interactions
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Ответ:
- unsatisfied valency
- no inert gas electronic configuration
- These are directional bonds
- formed by sharing of electrons
Intermolecular forces
- much weaker than covalent bond
- These are not directional (except Hydrogen bonds)
- These are more electrostatic in nature
- exist between stable molecules
- can be Hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole and induced dipole-induced dipole
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