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which type of intermolecular forces are present between ammonia and benzene?​

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Answered by nathabhijit456
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Answer:

Keesom forces

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Answered by suppergaints
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Answer:

Keesom forces (dipole-dipole attraction)

Explanation:

Ammonia is a polar molecule (1.42 D), and so it exhibits all three of the van der Waals forces: Keesom forces (dipole-dipole attraction), Debye forces (induced attraction) and London dispersion forces (which all molecules exhibit). Because hydrogen is bonded to nitrogen, it exhibits hydrogen bonding.

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