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We discussed the different types of intermolecular forces in this lesson. Which type would you expect...

We discussed the different types of intermolecular forces in this lesson. Which type would you expect to see in all polar molecules, but not in non-polar ones?

A. hydrogen bonding

  • B. ion-dipole forces

  • C. dipole-dipole forces

  • D. London dispersion forces

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Polar molecules have dipoles, and hence dipole-dipole interaction. Hydrogen bonding is one type of dipole-dipole interaction so, it is also shown by polar molecules. Dipole ion interaction is also shown only by polar molecules. Dispersion force is the only interaction shown by non polar molecules.

Hence all interaction- A, B and C- are shown by only polar molecules and D is shown by non-polar molecules.

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