Strength when Intermolecular Forces Increase
When the strength of intermolecular forces increases then boiling point, melting point, viscosity, surface tension also increases and vapor pressure decreases. With the increase of intermolecular forces B.P, M.P, viscosity and surface tension increases because strong intermolecular forces require more energy to break.
For this purpose energy is provided in the form of heat energy. Therefore, the ones which have stronger bonds will have a higher B.P, M.P, viscosity and surface tension. When the intermolecular forces are strong then the substances are tightly held together so the vapor pressure will be low and it will be difficult to vaporize.