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28 April, 21:22

Which statement describes the strength of dipole-dipole intermolecular forces?

Dipole-dipole forces are the weakest intermolecular force.

Dipole-dipole forces are the strongest intermolecular force.

Dipole-dipole forces are medium-strength intermolecular forces.

Dipole-dipole forces are equal to the force between atoms within the molecule.

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  1. 28 April, 21:31
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    Answer: Dipole-Dipole forces are medium strength inter molecular forces

    Explanation:

    Dipole-Dipole forces is the interaction between molecules of permanent dipole. It occurs between partially charged positive molecule and partially charged negative molecule.
  2. 28 April, 21:34
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    Option C, Dipole-dipole forces are medium-strength intermolecular forces.

    This IMF's strength is in between London Dispersion Forces and Hydrogen Bonding.
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