It certainly is not the intermolecular attractions and bonding (which are known collectively as van der Waals forces)
In fact, the molecular geometry depends on more than intramolecular bonds. The molecular geometry is a function of the electron pair geometry, which obviously, depends on the total number of bonding pairs on the central atom, both bonding pairs and lone pairs.
In fact, the molecular geometry depends on more than intramolecular bonds. The molecular geometry is a function of the electron pair geometry, which obviously, depends on the total number of bonding pairs on the central atom, both bonding pairs and lone pairs.
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Intramolecular more so because these are the forces within the molecule itself and these are affecting the bond angles in the molecules.
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It's intermolecular :)