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Warm-Up 12 - Intermolecular Forces

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Nonpolar molecules only have dispersion, polar molecules can have dipole-dipole, and if there is a hydrogen attracted to an oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine, there can be hydrogen bonding.
Nonpolar molecules only have dispersion, polar molecules can have dipole-dipole, and if there is a hydrogen attracted to an oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine, there can be hydrogen bonding.
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Question 1
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1. The dominant intermolecular force between two molecules of chloroform would be _______.
2. The dominant intermolecular force between two molecules of diethyl ether would be _______.
3. The molecule with the stronger IMF would be _______ because it has stronger _______ forces.