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  • Ionic vs. Covalent Compounds: Understanding Intermolecular Forces
    Ionic compounds have stronger intermolecular force than covalent compounds.

    In ionic compounds, the intermolecular forces are electrostatic forces of attraction between positively and negatively charged ions. These forces are very strong and require a large amount of energy to overcome. In covalent compounds, the intermolecular forces are much weaker. They are caused by the attraction between the slightly positive and negative ends of polar molecules. These forces are much weaker than the electrostatic forces in ionic compounds and can be easily overcome.

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