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What forces hold iodine particles together???
Intermolecular forces called induced dipole-induced dipole attractions. I have also
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Jon
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did i order the intermolecular forces correctly
ion-ion > ion-dipole force > dipole-dipole >ion-induced dipole> dipole-induced
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eng
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Arrange the different types of forces in order of increasing energy. Covalent, Hydrogen
Bonding, Ion-Dipole, Dipole-Dipole,
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Luis
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Which of the following types of intermolecular forces tend to be the weakest?
Induced dipole-induced dipole forces Dipole-dipole
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Anonymous
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Which is the strongest interparticle force present in a sample of H3PO4?
ion―dipole forces dipole―induced dipole forces
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Subash
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What intermolecular force(s) must be overcome to do the following.
(a) sublime ice hydrogen bonding dipole-dipole interactions
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Rebekah
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What is the difference between dipole-dipole interactions and dipole-induced dipole interactions?
1.) dipole-dipole interactions
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kayla
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although helium atoms do not combine to form He2 molecules is it fair to say that London dispersion forces (induced dipole
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Andy
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What is the strongest intermolecular force that occurs between methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3)?
A. Dipole-dipole forces B.
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finley
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What is the strongest intermolecular force that occurs between methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3)?
A. Dipole-induced dipole
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Cortney
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