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Mention the type of intermolecular attractions that exists between non-polar molecules

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Answered by xcv
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the attraction is London Dispersion Forces (LDF) between two non polar molecules
Answered by itemderby
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Explanation:

London dispersion forces are the forces that exist between non-polar molecules and hence there will be development of temporary charges on the non-polar molecule.

London dispersion forces are actually weak intermolecular forces of attraction.

For example, CO_{2} is non-polar and has london dispersion forces between its elements.

Thus, we can conclude that the type of intermolecular attractions that exists between non-polar molecules are london dispersion forces.

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