Intermolecular dispersion forces and Chemical Bonding
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_bond
https://www.theochem.ru.nl/~pwormer/Knowino/knowino.org/wiki/Intermolecular_forces.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchange_interaction
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_dispersion_force
While the London dispersion force between individual atoms and molecules is quite weak and decreases quickly with separation (R) like $ \sim \frac {1}{R^{6}}$
in condensed matter (liquids and solids), the effect is cumulative over the volume of materials,[5] or within and between organic molecules, such that London dispersion forces can be quite strong
..Eqn (86)...between two bulk solids decreases by $ \sim \frac {1}{R^{3}}$ where R is the separation between them. The effects of London dispersion forces are most obvious in systems that are very non-polar