Intermolecular forces
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Jim Clark on intermolecular forces
Jim Clark's offers a series of tutorials that are valuable because they are full of helpful tips and comments. They lead you step by step through the ideas.
In the first two tutorials Jim Clark explains about intermolecular forces: the first dicusses the forces arising from temporary and permanent dipoles while the second explores the nature of hydrogen bonding.
>>Tutorial 1
>>Tutorial 2
The third link leads to a tutorial about molecular structures showing how ideas about intermolecular forces can account for the properties of molecular elements and compounds.
>>Tutorial 3
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updated: 21 January 2004
