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consider the following diagram of a hypothetical polar molecule, az. use the diagram above to complete the table about intramolecular and intermolecular forces. intramolecular forces intermolecular forces occur dropdown occur dropdown overcoming these forces results in a dropdown change. overcoming these forces results in a dropdown change. represented by the dropdown lines. represented by the dropdown lines.
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Intramolecular Forces:
- Occur: Within a molecule (hold atoms together in a single molecule).
- Overcoming these forces results in a: Chemical change (breaking intramolecular forces like bonds leads to new substances).
- Represented by the: Solid (or bold) lines (the A - Z, Z - A bonds within each molecule, as seen in the diagram’s colored shapes with the bond lines).
Intermolecular Forces:
- Occur: Between molecules (the dashed lines connecting different AZ molecules in the diagram).
- Overcoming these forces results in a: Physical change (like melting, boiling; only the state of matter changes, not the substance).
- Represented by the: Dashed lines (the dotted lines between the colored molecule shapes in the diagram).
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Intramolecular forces
- Occur: Within a molecule
- Overcoming these forces results in a: Chemical
- Represented by the: Solid (or bold)
Intermolecular forces
- Occur: Between molecules
- Overcoming these forces results in a: Physical
- Represented by the: Dashed