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What is the strongest intermolecular force present for each of the following molecules?

A. hydrogen
\left(\mathrm{H}_2\right)
B. carbon monoxide (CO)
C. silicon tetrafluoride
\left(\mathrm{SiF}_4\right)
D. nitrogen tribromide
\left(\mathrm{NBr}_3\right)
E. water
\left(\mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O}\right)

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User Veikedo
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Answer: Yes, it is true, hydrogen bonding is strongest intermolecular forces compare with all. In case of nh3, (N-H bonds makes between molecules) and dipole dipole interaction (interaction between two dipole) and london dispersion forces occur between nh3 molecules. this types of intermolecular forces are generated between nh3 molecules.

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