What is the strongest type of intermolecular force in the following compounds? N2 PF3 KrCl2 CO CH3CH2NH2 HCl
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N2: Nitrogen gas (N2) consists of nonpolar covalent bonds. The strongest intermolecular force in N2 is London dispersion forces. Show more…
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