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Morgan
What is the strongest intermolecular force that occurs between carbon dioxide molecules?
A. London dispersion forces
B. Hydrogen bond
C. Covalent bond
D. Dipole-induced dipole attractions
I think the answer is D but I am not sure
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DrBob222
I tend to believe A is the answer. CO2 has no dipole moment.
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It is A!
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