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Dipole dipole interaction are present between the a__ atoms of he2 gas b__ molecules of ammonia C__molecule of solid I2(IODINE) d__molecules of Methane.Please help me​

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Answered by sadiquemidhat
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Answered by swapniltripathi
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lets take case one by one .

1): atoms of he2----> he2 means he is bonded with another he ....... that neabs both of the he will have same electronegativity .. if thats the case no dipole dipole interaction is observed.

2):in case of ammonia ....... ammonia is a polar compound and forms hydrogen bondung hence it shows dipole dipole interaction

3):I2 shows only kind of interaction that is dispersion force .... there are enough electron in I2 to make dispersion force strong enough to hold iodine together as solid.

4): methane CH4 is a non polar compound and is not capable of forming hydrogen bonds therefore no dipole dipole interaction is observed.

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