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Consider a pure sample of CO 2 molecules. Which of the following intermolecular

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Question

Consider a pure sample of CO2 molecules. Which of the following intermolecular forces are present in this sample? Check ALL that apply.


Select all that are TRUE.
Hydrogen Bonding
Dipole-Dipole Forces (not including Hydrogen Bonding)
Induced Dipole-Dipole Forces
Induced Dipole-Induced Dipole (London Dispersion) Forces




Consider a pure sample of COH2 molecules. Which of the following intermolecular forces are present in this sample? Check ALL that apply.


Select all that are TRUE.
Induced Dipole-Dipole Forces
Hydrogen Bonding
Dipole-Dipole Forces (not including Hydrogen Bonding)
Induced Dipole-Induced Dipole (London Dispersion) Forces

Consider a pure sample of NH(CH3)2 molecules. Which of the following intermolecular forces are present in this sample? Check ALL that apply.


Select all that are TRUE.
Induced Dipole-Induced Dipole (London Dispersion) Forces
Induced Dipole-Dipole Forces
Hydrogen Bonding
Dipole-Dipole Forces (not including Hydrogen Bonding)

Explanation / Answer

Ans 1 D) Induced Dipole -Induced Dipole (london dispersion) forces

The CO2 is non polar molecule , so it lacks the dipole dipole forces. Since there is no hydrogen present in the compound , there is no hydrogen bonding also. They have only vander waal forces of interaction i.e. induced dipole-induced dipole interactions.