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which imfs are present? which imfs are present for the following substances: so₂ cl₂ london dispersion london dispersion dipole - dipole dipole - dipole hydrogen bonds hydrogen bonds
Brief Explanations
- For \(SO_2\):
- London dispersion forces are present in all molecules as they result from temporary electron - cloud distortions.
- \(SO_2\) is a polar molecule (bent geometry with a net dipole moment due to the difference in electronegativity between \(S\) and \(O\)). Polar molecules exhibit dipole - dipole forces.
- There are no \(H\) atoms bonded to \(N\), \(O\), or \(F\) in \(SO_2\), so no hydrogen bonds.
- For \(Cl_2\):
- \(Cl_2\) is a non - polar molecule (symmetrical, two identical \(Cl\) atoms). Non - polar molecules only have London dispersion forces (arise from instantaneous dipole - induced dipole interactions). There are no dipole - dipole forces (since it is non - polar) and no hydrogen bonds (no \(H\) atoms bonded to \(N\), \(O\), or \(F\)).
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- For \(SO_2\): London dispersion, Dipole - dipole.
- For \(Cl_2\): London dispersion.