The weak forces of attraction found between non-polar simple molecules are called Van der Waals attraction, dispersion forces, temporary dipole - temporary dipole interactions or instantaneous dipole - induced dipole interactions.
The size of electron cloud of the molecule affects its polarisability of the electron cloud which in turn affects the strength of Van der Waals attraction. The structure and extent of branching for the molecules affect the surface area for molecular interaction and is a secondary factor affecting boiling point of non-polar molecules.
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