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Across Down 1. molecules containing the same type of atom and 2. the melting and boiling point increases of these are non polar (diatomic) molecules as strength of intermolecular forces 9. forces are 100 times weaker than ionic,covalent increase (covalent molecular) and metallic bonds (intermolecular force) 3. forces only present between polar molecules and have attraction between positive and negative ends (dipole dipole forces) 4. shape of simple molecules can be predicted by this theory (vsepr theory) 5. forces that occur between polar and non polar molecules (dispersion forces) 6. formed due to random fluctuations in distribution of electrons (temporary dipoles) 7. strongest of the three main types of intermolecular forces (hydrogen bonding) 8. formed between the hydrogen atom in one molecule and lone pairs of electrons in oxygen, nitrogen and fluorine atom (hydrogen bond) 10. influence a molecules shape, are not considered when describing the shape (lone pairs)