Part A What type of intermolecular force accounts for the following differences in each case? Drag the appropriate items

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Part A What type of intermolecular force accounts for the following differences in each case? Drag the appropriate items

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Part A What type of intermolecular force accounts for the following differences in each case? Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. CH,OH boils at 65°C, CH,SH boils at 6°C. Dipole-dipole bonding Submit Request Answer Xe is liquid at atmospheric pressure and 120 K, whereas Ar is a gas Hydrogen bonding F (atomic mass=38 amu) bolsat 85 K, whereas Cl₂ (molecular mass about 71 amu) bolsat 238 K lon-dipole bonding Reset Help Acetone boils at 56°C, whereas 2-methylpropane boils at -12°C London dispersion forces
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