ABOUT IT Why does a hot water bottle feel warm? Molecules in the hot water bottle are moving faster than molecules in the skin. Molecules in the skin are moving faster than molecules in the hot water bottle. DONEN
If the molecules in the skin were to be moving faster than the water then the water would seem to be cold.
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vanderwaal's forces of attraction are the electrostatic intermolecular forces that exist in a molecule due to the temporary or permanent dipoles that are developed in a molecule. in , the major intermolecular forces are dipole-dipole interactions as the molecule is polar (bent structure). so the vanderwaal's forces of interaction in between molecules are the permanent dipole-dipole interactions that develop due to the dipole that exists in between the polar h - s bond. the positively charged hydrogen atom is attracted towards the negative end of the dipole that is sulfur of the adjacent molecule. therefore, these forces of attraction are relatively stronger than that of london dispersion forces that exist in non polar molecules.
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