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What is the dominant intermolecular force found between hydrogen fluoride molecules?

Dipole
Dispersion
Hydrogen
Intramolecular

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Answer:

Hydrogen-Bonding Force

Step-by-step explanation:

Molecules that can participate in Hydrogen bonding are N, O, or F. This compound also has a dipole-dipole but the hydrogen bonding is stronger. Fluorine is highly electronegative hence hydrogen bonding is the strongest.

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