why intermolecular forces are always stronger than entramolecular forces????????????
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why intermolecular forces are always stronger than entramolecular forces????????????
Well, an analogy would be why is the stuff holding a specific board together stronger than the stuff that keeps a stack of boards together.
Make sense?
Can u make it more clear???????
Well, intermolecular bonding isn't bonding really bonding in a ionic/covalent bonding sense. It's more like an attraction. Does that make it more clear?
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