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What is the strongest intermolecular force that occurs in a sample of each of the following substances? Respond with London dispersion forces, dipole forces, or hydrogen bonding.
a. CF₄
b. CCl₂H₂
c. HF
d. CH₃OH
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This question asks students to identify the predominant intermolecular force present in various substances. Students are required to choose from three types of forces: London dispersion forces, dipole forces, and hydrogen bonding. The compounds listed are:
- **CF₄ (Carbon tetrafluoride)**
- **CCl₂H₂ (Dichloroethene)**
- **HF (Hydrogen fluoride)**
- **CH₃OH (Methanol)**
Students should analyze the molecular structure of each compound to determine the type of intermolecular force that is strongest.
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