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  • Intermolecular Forces: Understanding Molecular Interactions
    Intermolecular interactions, also called secondary forces, are forces of attraction or repulsion that act between molecules, as opposed to the chemical forces that act between atoms sharing electrons to form molecules.

    These interactions are significantly weaker than the covalent and ionic bonds that hold atoms together in molecules, but they play a crucial role in determining the properties and behavior of substances, such as boiling points, melting points, solubility, and the formation of various structures.

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