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Because intermolecular forces have a stable molecules
which ionic bonds dont havve

2007-10-28 08:03:43 · answer #1 · answered by Videogame Addict 4 · 0 1

the bond between H and F or O or N F = fluorine O = oxygen N = nitrogen those 3 are the main electronegative factors in the periodic table while hydrogen bonds with them the electronegative elemet pulls the electrons on the hyrogen to an quantity they form a covalent bond with the it. it is likewise pulled to an quantity that there is like an empty orbital on the hydrogen. hence it types vulnerable covalent bonds with a yet another electronegative area of yet another molecule ie HF or HN or HO. It types a vulnerable bond with the F or O or N bit.

2016-12-15 11:13:06 · answer #2 · answered by mcintire 4 · 0 0

Covalent/ionic bonds involve varying degrees of electron sharing, or ionic attraction due to electrons being pulled completely towards one of the bonding pair.

Intermolecular forces are usually from dipoles or induced dipoles, and as such are much weaker.

2007-10-28 08:04:25 · answer #3 · answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7 · 1 0

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