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Jadon Horne
28 October, 00:00
What forces can be classified as intramolecular
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Carlos Owens
28 October, 02:34
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Within a molecule, the atoms are linked by intramolecular forces (mainly ionic, metallic or covalent bonds). These are the forces that must be overcome in order to produce a chemical change. It is these forces, therefore, that determine the chemical properties of substances.
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