What type of intermolecular force will act in the following substance? Justify your answer.
a. Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)
b. Nitrogen gas (N2)
c. Hydrogen fluoride
a) SO2 is a polar molecule. Generally dipole-dipole forces are stronger than LDF forces.
b) Nitrogen gas (N2) is diatomic and non-polar because both nitrogen atoms have the same degree of electro-negativity. London dispersion forces allows nitrogen atoms stick together to form a liquid.
c) Hydrogen fluoride, HF, has extensive INTERMOLECULAR hydrogen bonding, because the individual molecules comprise a molecular dipole.
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