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17 December, 14:44

Explain why Hydrogen bonding is the strongest of the

intermolecular forces, followed by dipole-dipole interactions

and then London dispersion forces.

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  1. 17 December, 16:14
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    Larger atoms tend to be more polarizable than smaller ones because their outer electrons are less tightly bound and are therefore more easily perturbed. Hydrogen bonds are especially strong dipole-dipole interactions between molecules that have hydrogen bonded to a highly electronegative atom, such as O, N, or F.
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