Answer: Those preventing [tex]O_2[/tex] in air from forming O atoms : Intramolecular
Those allowing fog to form on a cool, humid evening : Intermolecular
Those responsible for the low boiling point of hexane : Intermolecular
Those preventing butter from melting in a refrigerator : Intermolecular
Explanation:
Intermolecular forces are forces which exist within different molecules. Example: Forces between water and salt
Intramolecular forces are forces which exist within the same molecules. Example: forces within water
a) When oxygen is dissociated to form atoms , the bonds between the oxygen atoms is broken and hence the forces are intramolecular.
b) Those allowing fog to form on a cool, humid evening : strong interactions between the molecules cause the gaseous water molecules to condense and hence is intermolecular
c) Those responsible for the low boiling point of hexane : the weak dispersion forces among the molecules of hexane are responsible and hence is intermolecular.
d) Those preventing butter from melting in a refrigerator : The attractions between the fat molecules are broken and hence is intermolecular.