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Which kind of force acts within a molecule?

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An intramolecular force

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The correct answer is intramolecular force.

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The force of attraction that prevails in between the bonds inside a molecule is known as the intramolecular force of attraction. These are of two types, that is, ionic bond and covalent bond.

A bond between two ions that are produced due to the conduction of electrons from one to another is known as an ionic bond, and the bond between the two atoms produced due to the distribution of electrons is known as a covalent bond.

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