Favorable forces

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Ian_Lee_1E
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Favorable forces

Postby Ian_Lee_1E » Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:54 pm

Hello,

what forces are considered favorable??

And how do you compare whether ones more favorable?

Ex.

NH3 has hydrogen bond, london dispersion, and dipole dipole.

which force is the most favorable?

Taylor K 2D
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Re: Favorable forces

Postby Taylor K 2D » Wed Dec 09, 2020 8:06 pm

I think a favorable force just refers to the force that acts as the main intermolecular/bonding force. So in NH3, I think hydrogen would be the more favorable force because it's the strongest IMF for NH3. I hope that helps!


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