There are intermolecular forces of CH3Cl.
Intermolecular forces are dipole-dipole forces.The chemical name is chloromethane.
Carbon is attached with three hydrogen, and london dispersion forces occurs non polar, but carbon is a polar molecule.chlorine has a higher charge.It hold the electron on it.
If it makes carbon-chlorine, then this form of C-H bonds is called polar.The CH3Cl intermolecular forces are dipole-dipole intraction.
The compound is called chloromethane.The structure of chloromethane has carbon with three hydrogen and chlorine attached to it.
It is possible to make a partial positive charge on both carbon and chlorine.This type of intraction is called a dipole-dipole.
The electrons are distributed equally.The electron are revolving around the neucle.
There is more electrons on one side of the atom and less on the other side.It make a partial positive charge because it has less electrons.
When the electronic cloud neutral atoms are destroyed, a temporary dipole is formed.