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what is meant by van der waals contact?
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Is this point the same as the van der waals radius?
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They probably mean
van der Waals forces
, also known as London dispersion forces or induced dipole-induced dipole interactions. Basically, they are a weak intermoleculear force which results from the attraction between a transiently formed dipole and the dipole induced in another molecule by the transient dipole.
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