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What type of intermolecular forces must be overcome in converting each of the following from a liquid to a gas?(a) $\mathrm{CO}_{2} ;$ (b) $\mathrm{NH}_{3} ;$ (c) $\mathrm{CHCl}_{3} ;$ (d) $\mathrm{CCl}_{4}$
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(a) CO2: Carbon dioxide is a nonpolar molecule, so the primary intermolecular force that must be overcome is London dispersion forces (also known as van der Waals forces). Show more…
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