Which of the following intermolecular forces is the strongest? * Dispersion Dipole-Dipole Hydrogen Bonding
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Dispersion forces, also known as London dispersion forces or van der Waals forces, are the weakest intermolecular forces. They occur between all molecules, including nonpolar molecules, due to temporary fluctuations in electron distribution. Show more…
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