What is the strongest intermolecular force present for each of the following molecules?





a) hydrogen (H2)



b) carbon monoxide (CO)



c) silicon tetrafluoride (SiF4)



d) nitrogen tribromide (NBr3)



e) water (H2O)



f) acetone (CH2O)



g) methane (CH4)



h) benzene (C6H6)



i) ammonia (NH3)



j) methanol (CH3OH)



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Answer:

✔ Explanation

What is the strongest intermolecular force?

  • Dipole–dipole interactions are a type of intermolecular attraction—attractions between two molecules. Dipole-dipole interactions are electrostatic interactions between the permanent dipoles of different molecules. ... For example, a water molecule (H2O) has a large permanent electric dipole moment.

✔ Answer

>>> E. Water molecule (H20)

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