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For a liquid to boil, the intermolecular forces in the liquid must be overcome. Based on the types of intermolecular forces present, order the expected boiling points of the liquid states of the following substances from lowest to highest:
KCI, Ar, NO2, HF
O Ar < NO2 < HF <KCl
O Ar < HF < NO2 <KCl
O KCI < HF <NO2 < Ar
O NO2 < Ar < KCI < HF
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