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The phy.state of matter is the result of interplay of intermolecular forces such as (A)dipole-dipole interactions (B)london forces (C)h-bond


Arpita 22nd May, 2019
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Amisha Gupta 23rd May, 2019

Hey Arpita

The physical state of matter is result of intermolecular forces such as dipole- dipole interaction,London forces and H bonding. This is because it's the amount of force two atoms have in between that determines it's state.

For eg. If you have two hydrogens having hydrogen bonding with oxygen then it's water. If you had covalent/ London forces between them, water formation wouldn't have been possible.

Thanks please upvote.

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