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What intermolecular forces exist in dichloromethane, n-pentanol, and toluene besides London Dispersion Forces?
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Answered by DrBob222
n-pentanol is hydrogen bonding.
dichloromethane is polar so dipole-dipole
toluene is non-polar so dispersion.
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