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22 fill in the blank 1 point molecules of carbon disulfide are shown below. a molecule of carbon disulfide is nonpolar. the type intermolecular forces that would exist between multiple molecules of carbon disulfide are choose your answer... dispersion, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding london dispersion forces dipole-dipole forces only hydrogen bonding only dispersion and dipole-dipole
Carbon disulfide (\(CS_2\)) has a linear molecular geometry. The bond dipoles in \(CS_2\) cancel each other out (since the two \(C - S\) bonds are symmetrically arranged around the central \(C\) atom), making the molecule non - polar. Non - polar molecules only exhibit London Dispersion Forces (also known as dispersion forces). Dipole - dipole forces occur in polar molecules, and hydrogen bonding occurs when there is a \(H\) atom bonded to \(N\), \(O\), or \(F\) (there is no \(H\) in \(CS_2\)).
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London Dispersion Forces