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van der Waals forces can best be describes as attrctive or repulsive forces that are formed

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  • 08-06-2016
Van der Waals forces can best be describes as attractive or repulsive forces that are formed after bonding. The type of bonding will help us determine what will be the phase of the compound. Just like in liquids, attractive forces are caused by van der Waals bonds.
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