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Classify each substance based on the intermolecular forces present in that substance.
Hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole,
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Dipole-dipole and dispersion only
Dispersion only
H,0
CH,CI
CO,
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(1) Hydrogen bonding, dipole dipole and dispersion -

Hydrogen bonding present in water Molecule, it also has dipole due to difference in electronegativities of oxygen and hydrogen. Also in it's gaseous or Vapour form it has dispersion intermolecular forces. That why H2O has all these forces.

 

(2) Dipole dipole and dispersion only -

These two forces present in CH3Cl and CO because of difference in electronegativities between Carbon and Chlorine in chloromethane while between Carbon and oxygen in Carbon monoxide. They also contain dispersion or London forces.

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