Chemistry
Grade-6
Easy
Question
Which type of forces is present in-between the particles?
- Intra molecular forces
- Collision forces
- Inter molecular forces
- All the above
Hint:
Inter-molecular
The correct answer is: Inter molecular forces
- Inter-molecular forces are present between the particles.
- So, the correct option is c.
- The forces that hold atoms together within a molecule are known as intramolecular forces.
- The forces that exist between molecules are referred to as intermolecular forces.
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