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what would be the strongest and second strongest bond or force for number 3? (Cs

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what would be the strongest and second strongest bond or force for number 3?

(CsH12) molecules arise from B carbon-carbon bonds C) dipole-dipole forces. ion-dipole interactions. E) London dispersion forces ment or answers the question. ULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the state 3) 3) In hydrogen iodide are the most important intermolecular forces A) covalent bonds B) dipole-dipole forces C) hydrogen bonding D) London dispersion forces E) polar covalent bonds MATCHING. Choose the item in column 2 that best matches each item in column 1. A) dispersion forces only 4) 4) What types of forces exist between molecules of CO2? dipole-dipole forces only. dingle-dinole and dispersion forces

Explanation / Answer

(B) Dipole - dipole forces - 1

(C) Lodon forces - 2

H-I molecule has polar covalent bond due to which it develops dipole at two ends of the molecules. Hence there exists dipole - dipole interaction.