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rank the following molecules by the strength of the intermolecular forces they would have in a pure solution. strongest hcl h2 hf weakest
Step1: Identify intermolecular forces
- HF: It has hydrogen bonding (a strong type of dipole - dipole interaction). Hydrogen bonding occurs when \(H\) is bonded to a highly electronegative atom (\(F\) in this case).
- HCl: It has dipole - dipole forces. The \(HCl\) molecule is polar (\(\mu
eq0\)), so there are dipole - dipole interactions between \(HCl\) molecules.
- H₂: It is a non - polar molecule. The only intermolecular forces in \(H₂\) are London dispersion forces (the weakest type of intermolecular forces for small molecules).
Step2: Compare the strength of intermolecular forces
- Hydrogen bonding (\(HF\)) is stronger than dipole - dipole forces (\(HCl\)).
- Dipole - dipole forces (\(HCl\)) are stronger than London dispersion forces (\(H₂\)).
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Strongest: \(HF\), Middle: \(HCl\), Weakest: \(H₂\)