Its non-polar trait means it can only perform weak intermolecular bonding ( hydrophobic / van der Waals forces ).
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Because of this intermolecular bonding, guanine is relatively insoluble in water, but it is soluble in dilute acids and bases.
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Therefore, the intermolecular bonding strength falls further down, a result of which is the low melting point of high fluorides.
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In a molecule that is composed of a central atoms and fluorines attached to it, the intermolecular bonding is not very strong.
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Additional strong intermolecular bonding occurs between these phenyllithium dimers and the ?-electrons of the phenyl groups in the adjacent dimers, resulting in an infinite polymeric ladder structure.
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In supramolecular chemistry, chemical species are those supramolecular structures whose interactions and associations are brought about via intermolecular bonding and debonding actions, and function to form the basis of this branch of chemistry.