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What is the strongest intermolecular force of water?

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Answered by rinatiwarijaibholeki
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hydrogen bonds

Since water has hydrogen bonds, it also has dipole-induced dipole and London dispersion forces. The hydrogen bonds are the strongest force, but the other types of intermolecular attraction are still presen

Answered by devanandhaonline
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hydrogen bond.

The strongest intermolecular force in water is a special dipole bond called the hydrogen bond. Many molecules are polar and can form bipole-bipole bonds without forming hydrogen bonds or even having hydrogen in their molecule.

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