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What forces hold iodine particles together???

Intermolecular forces called induced dipole-induced dipole attractions. I have also seen it called instantaneous dipole-induced dipole and fluctuating dipole, induced dipole. The term instantaneous dipole-induced dipole is the most descriptive, I think.
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