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Naphthalene dissolves in ether or benzene due to
a. Similar dipole-dipole attraction
b. Similar London dispersion forces
c. H-Bonding
d. ion-ion attractions​

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Answered by raji8115
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similar London dispersion forces

Answered by ujalasingh385
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Answer:

Similar london Dispersion forces

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We have been asked Naphthalene Dissolves in ether or benzene due to?

The answer would be Naphthalene Dissolves in ether or benzene due to Similar London Dispersion forces.

London Dispersion force is the weakest intermolecular force.It is also called London Force.These forces acts between Atoms and molecules.This force is sometimes also called induce dipole-dipole interaction.This force results when electrons in the two adjacent atoms Occupy the positions that make Atoms form temporary dipoles.

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