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Which have stronger intermolecular forces: Nonpolar or Polar molecules?

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Which have stronger intermolecular forces: Nonpolar or Polar molecules?

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Polar molecules. A polar molecule has one partially negative end, and one partially positive end. When a bunch of polar molecules are together, the negative ends attract to the positive ends of other molecules. This attraction is stronger than no attraction at all. Look up dipole-dipole for more info.

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