What role do van der Waals forces play in the properties of noble gases?

Van der Waals forces are the primary intermolecular forces between noble gas atoms. These are weak forces but they increase with the size of the atoms. This explains why the boiling points of noble gases increase down the group, even though these elements are generally non-reactive.

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