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Which forces involve nonpolar molecules? hydrogen bonds and London dispersion forces London dispersion forces and dipole-induced dipole forces dipole-dipole forces and hydrogen bonds dipole-induced dipole forces and dipole-dipole force

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London dispersion and dipole – induced dipole forces.

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The non-polar molecules involve London dispersion and dipole – induced dipole forces.

Answer: London dispersion forces and dipole-induced dipole forces

Explanation:

The non-polar molecules are formed when bond occurs between elements whose electro-negativity value does not vary significantly with each other. The molecules exhibit inter-molecular forces between them to form a bond.

The non-polar molecules have the weakest bond strength since their electro-negativity is not significantly different. So, the non-polar molecules exhibit London dispersion force, a type of Van der Waals force and also dipole-induced dipole forces.

In these forces, the dipole attract each other when the molecules come nearby. When they are moved away, the dipole breaks.

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