Picture (a) Picture (a) Dipole-dipole forces London dispersion forces Ion-dipole forces Hydrogen bonding Request Answer Part B Picture (b) Picture (b) Hydrogen bonding Dipole-dipole forces London dispersion forces Ion-dipole forces Request Answer Part C Picture (c) Picture (c) Ion-dipole forces Dipole-dipole forces Hydrogen bonding London dispersion forces Request Answer Part D Picture (d) Picture (d) Dipole-dipole forces Hydrogen bonding Ion-dipole forces London dispersion forces Request Answer Part E Predict which of the four interactions is the weakest Predict which of the four interactions is the weakest Forces on the picture (a). Forces on the picture (b). Forces on the picture (c). Forces on the picture (d).

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Answer:

(a) Hydrogen bonding

(b) Dispersion forces

(c) Ion-dipole forces

(d) Dipole-dipole forces

Ion-dipole forces (c) are the strongest of the 4 interactions while dispersion forces are the weakest (b).

Explanation:

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Picture (a)

HF is a polar molecule with a high difference in electronegativity between H and F. As a consequence, the force between HF molecules is Hydrogen bonding.

Picture (b)

In picture (b) we have F₂ molecules, which are nonpolar due to their atoms having the same electronegativity. The forces between nonpolar molecules are dispersion forces.

Picture (c)

Na⁺ is an ion and H₂O a dipole. Therefore, they experience ion-dipole forces.

Picture (d)

SO₂ molecules are polar, that is, they form dipoles and experience dipole-dipole forces.

Ion-dipole forces (c) are the strongest of the 4 interactions while dispersion forces are the weakest (b).

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