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Chapter 11.3, Problem 2RC
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: It should be determined for the strongest intermolecular forces among the following compound given.
Concept introduction:
Intermolecular force :( IMF)
These are the force in which interaction between molecules, including forces of attraction or repulsion which act between molecules and other types of neighboring particles. e.g atoms or ions.
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