The polar covalent bonds between O and H atoms are intramolecular forces and the permanent dipole – permanent dipole forces between the molecules are intermolecular forces as they are a type of van der Waals’ force
Id-id (London dispersion) forces between two non-polar molecules
Going down the Group, the id-id forces increase due to the increased number of electrons in the atoms
The increased number of contact points in petane means that it has more id-id forces and therefore a higher boiling point
The delta negative end of one polar molecule will be attracted onwards the delta positive end of a neighbouring polar molecule
Pd-pd forces are stronger than id-id forces in smaller molecules with an equal number of electrons
Remember this difference: intramolecular forces are forces within a molecule, whereas intermolecular forces are forces between a molecule.
Hydrogen bonds in water molecules
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