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*several questions* Differentiate between the intermolecular forces present in nonpolar molecules and those present in polar molecules.

Describe the intermolecular force(s) that take place between molecules of nitrogen gas.
How is this different from the forces that would exist
between water molecules?

Place the following in order of increasing strength:
intermolecular forces, intramolecular forces, ionic bond, covalent bond, hydrogen bonds
London dispersion forces, dipole-dipole forces

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