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what types of intermolecular forces can water molecules experience? sel…

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what types of intermolecular forces can water molecules experience? select all that apply. a ionic bonds b london dispersion forces c hydrogen bonds d dipole - dipole

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • London Dispersion Forces: All molecules, including water (\(H_2O\)), experience London Dispersion Forces. These are weak intermolecular forces due to temporary electron - cloud asymmetries.
  • Hydrogen bonds: In water, the highly electronegative oxygen atom and the hydrogen atoms (with partial positive charges) allow for hydrogen - bonding. A hydrogen bond is a strong dipole - dipole interaction where a hydrogen atom is covalently bonded to a highly electronegative atom (like O, N, or F) and interacts with another electronegative atom.
  • Dipole - dipole: Water is a polar molecule (\(H_2O\) has a bent shape, with a partial negative charge on O and partial positive charges on H). Polar molecules experience dipole - dipole forces, which are attractions between the positive end of one dipole and the negative end of another dipole.
  • Ionic bonds: Ionic bonds are intramolecular (within a compound, between ions). Water is a covalent compound (\(H - O\) bonds are covalent), so it does not have ionic bonds.

Answer:

B. London Dispersion Forces, C. Hydrogen bonds, D. Dipole - dipole