The forces of attraction between simple molecules are generally considered weak. Depending on the type of molecule, the nature of these forces of attraction are different.
Between non-polar molecules, Van der Waals forces or instantaneous dipole - induced dipole attractions are present. Between polar molecules we have permanent dipole - permanent dipole attractions.
For polar molecules with extremely polar H-F, H-O and H-N bond, the stronger electrostatic attraction between these molecules are called Hydrogen Bonds.
To know more about these different types of intermolecular forces of attraction between simple molecules, watch this video tutorial now!
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