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dry ice particles are held together by what type of van der waal's force.?​

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Answered by Archita893
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dispersion forces

- The crystalline solid Carbon dioxide (CO2) is commonly named as dry ice. - It is a non-polar molecule that has no dipole moment. - Hence, the attractive intermolecular forces which hold its particles together are weak van der Waals forces (or we can say dispersion forces)

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dispersion forces

- The crystalline solid Carbon dioxide (CO2) is commonly named as dry ice. - It is a non-polar molecule that has no dipole moment. - Hence, the attractive intermolecular forces which hold its particles together are weak van der Waals forces (or we can say dispersion forces).

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