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Use the drop-down menus to match the type of intermolecular force to its name.

Dipole-dipole interactions
Dipole-induced dipole interactions
London dispersion forces
Hydrogen bond
van der Waals forces

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User Argy
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Dipole-dipole interactions- occur between polar molecules

Dipole-induced dipole interactions- occur between polar and nonpolar molecules

London dispersion forces- occur in all substances, but are the most important in nonpolar substances

Hydrogen bond- electrostatic attraction between a hydrogen atom and a highly electronegative atom

van der Waals forces- electrostatic interactions between partially charged regions of a molecule

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Answer:

Dipole-dipole interactions : occur between polar molecules

Dipole-induced dipole interactions: occur between polar and nonpolar molecules

London dispersion forces: occur in all substances, but are the most important in nonpolar substances

Hydrogen bond: electrostactic attraction between a hydrogen atom and a highly electronegative atom

van der Waals forces: electrostatic interactions between partially charged regions of a molecule

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