Based on intermolecular forces of attraction, what would be the correct angement of compounds in regard to boiling point

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Based on intermolecular forces of attraction, what would be the correct angement of compounds in regard to boiling point

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Based on intermolecular forces of attraction, what would be the correct angement of compounds in regard to boiling point from lowest on the left to highest on the right (A) 160KCI < CH₂CH₂CH (b) KCI <H₂OCH < CH/Ch ()CH, < CH+; < HỎ « KH (d) CH. CHCI < KCT <H₂0 (e) CH;Ch< CHi < HO + KC Vam der Waals M.W.or Jonic? Shape? Compound H-bending? Dipole Dipole (polar or nonpolar)?
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