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28 March, 23:07

Which element has the strongest intermolecular forces at room temperature?

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  1. 28 March, 23:41
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    Elements can't really have intermolecular forces. But fluorine has the highest electronegativity, so a molecule _with_ fluorine will almost always be polar, so you can have dipole-dipole forces, and maybe even hydrogen bonding.
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