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What kids of intermolecular forces must be overcome as CO2 sublimes? (check all that apply)
1. dispersion forces
2. dipole dipole
3. H-bonds
4. ion dipole
1. dispersion forces
2. dipole dipole
3. H-bonds
4. ion dipole
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Answered by
DrBob222
The CO2 molecule is a linear molecule; therefore, it has no net dipole moment and is non-polar as a molecule.
There are no H bonds possible so that's out. Dispersion forces for sure. I see no ions so ion dipole is out. It isn't a dipole so that one is out in my opinion. The question sounds as if there is more than one answer but I stick with a as the only one.
There are no H bonds possible so that's out. Dispersion forces for sure. I see no ions so ion dipole is out. It isn't a dipole so that one is out in my opinion. The question sounds as if there is more than one answer but I stick with a as the only one.
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