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Strong IMF
High boiling point and low vapor pressure
IONIC Forces
Forces between a non-metal and a metal. Always stronger than IMF of covalent compounds
Extremely high melting and boiling points
Dipole- Dipole Forces
Between polar covalent bonds
Polar Covalent Bonds
Electrons are unequally shared
Hydrogen Bonding
Strongest IMF forces, has an irregular high melting and bolting point, MUST HAVE H bonded covalently to F, O, & N. Must H-F,
H-O, H-N.
London Dispersion Forces
All covalent bonds have LDF, only type of IMF that non-polar compounds have, and the larger the covalent compound, the stronger the LDF