Part A Which of the following statements are true? Select all that apply The smaller the atom, the less polarizable it i
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A) The smaller the atom, the less polarizable it is.
B) for the halogens, the dispersion forces increase while the boiling points decrease as you go down the column in the periodic table from F2 to I2
C) for molecules with similar molecular weights, the dispersion forces become stronger as a molecules become more polarizable
D) in terms of the total attractive forces for a given substance, the contribution of dipole dipole interactions, one present are always larger than the contributions of dispersion forces
E) all other factors being the same, dispersion forces between linear molecules are greater than dispersion forces between molecules whose shapes are nearly spherical
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