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28 April, 07:02

What is the strongest intermolecular force that occurs between molecules in CO2?

a. Dipole-dipole

b. Induced dipoles

c. Ionic bonding

d. London dispersion

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  1. 28 April, 07:15
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    The answer is D) London dispersion
  2. 28 April, 07:17
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    Answer: - d. London dispersion

    Explanations: - Carbon dioxide structure is given below:

    O=C=O

    It has two polar C=O bonds but even then it is non polar molecule as it's linear and the dipole moment of one C=O bond is canceled by it's opposite C=O bond.

    being non polar, the only attraction forces present in it are London dispersion forces.
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