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Van Der Waals Forces: London Dispersion Forces, Dipole Attractions, and Hydrogen Bonds.

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  • I'm not trying to draw a rabbit :)

  • So What i understood about London Dispersion is that the position of valence electrons in any substance changes and they form slighly negative and slight positive charges at opposite ends! Then in turn due to electrostatic forces london dispersion is created between the substances! Like the forces that keep Graphite close! And also That London Dispersion is the weakest of Van Der Waal Forces! Please Correct me if i am wrong?

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  • Thanks very much for the video is very helpful.

  • @punkrockzoie hes in fact draw a hand turkey with using his hand.

  • fluorine is just "F" not "FL"

  • you are a very good teacher thanks ! :p

  • why are there different forces ? cant it just be one force.....what the fuck man

  • What a great story about two rabbits (Van&Wallace) living in London and having a an affection for each other :)

  • best thing on youtube is this channel

  • Thanks your video helped me a lot!

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