Intermolecular forces Memes

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London Forces: When Molecules Get Fancy

London Forces: When Molecules Get Fancy
This is BRILLIANT chemistry wordplay! London dispersion forces are weak attractions between molecules - and here they're literally shown as fancy British molecules with top hats and monocles using a cane to weakly attract each other! The formal "London gentleman" look perfectly represents these sophisticated but temporary molecular interactions. Even non-chemistry people can appreciate how these dapper molecules are putting on their best British charm to create a momentary connection!

Intermolecular Forces Be Like

Intermolecular Forces Be Like
Chemistry password strength test just exposed the truth about molecular relationships! LDFs (London Dispersion Forces) are the casual hookups of the molecular world—fleeting, uncommitted, and embarrassingly weak. Meanwhile, hydrogen bonding is that power couple everyone envies—strong, reliable, and impossible to break up without serious energy investment. Next time your molecules need security, don't settle for those pathetic van der Waals forces. Go hydrogen or go home!

The Negligible Genius

The Negligible Genius
Einstein says intelligent people ignore, and chemistry students took that advice too literally! The meme brilliantly captures that moment in chemistry calculations when you decide intermolecular forces are just... optional. Big brain energy until your professor marks your answer wrong because those "negligible" forces actually determine whether something's a gas, liquid, or solid at room temperature. Whoops! It's basically the chemistry equivalent of saying "friction doesn't exist" and then wondering why your car won't stop. Those tiny attractions between molecules might seem insignificant, but ignore them and suddenly your calculations are as accurate as a meteorologist predicting sunshine during a hurricane!