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Mechanical Properties Of Fluids
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Which force is more stronger-interatomic or intermolecular force?
Solution
Inter-atomic force is stronger than the intermolecular force.
Interatomic force is caused as a result of sharing and transfer of electrons between the atoms. And, intermolecular forces arises because of partial charges present on different atoms within a molecule. Hence, this makes interatomic force stronger than intermolecular force.
Interatomic force is caused as a result of sharing and transfer of electrons between the atoms. And, intermolecular forces arises because of partial charges present on different atoms within a molecule. Hence, this makes interatomic force stronger than intermolecular force.
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