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Hey can you please check my answers? Also, Can you explain interparticle force of attraction? I'm not sure about the difference between IMFOA and IPFOA.

Chemical formula: Cl2
Name: Chlorine
Bond Type (intermolecular FOA): London
VSEPR molecular shape: tetrahedral
Central Atom Hybridization: sp3
Molecular Polarity: nonpolar
Interparticle force of attraction (IPFOA): ?
State of Matter (at room temperature): gas

Chemical formula: H2O
Name: Dihydrogen oxide
Bond Type (intermolecular FOA): London, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding
VSEPR molecular shape: bent
Central Atom Hybridization: sp3
Molecular Polarity: polar
Interparticle force of attraction (IPFOA): ?
State of Matter (at room temperature): liquid

Chemical formula: Na
Name: Sodium
Bond Type (intermolecular FOA): London
VSEPR molecular shape: none
Central Atom Hybridization: sp
Molecular Polarity: nonpolar
Interparticle force of attraction (IPFOA): ?
State of Matter (at room temperature): solid

Chemical formula: NaCl
Name: Sodium chloride
Bond Type (intermolecular FOA): London, dipole-dipole, ion-dipole
VSEPR molecular shape: none
Central Atom Hybridization: sp3
Molecular Polarity: polar
Interparticle force of attraction (IPFOA): ?
State of Matter (at room temperature): solid

I know I posted this before, but I just want it checked and the IPFOA explained. Thanks.

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