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What intermolecular forces can exist in a gaseous sample of HCl? (Select all that apply.) A)dipole-dipole B)hydrogen bonding C)ion-dipole D)ion-induced dipole E)London dispersion

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B is the answer for this
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Answer:

Option A) and B)

Step-by-step explanation:

In the HCl molecule there is no uniform distribution of charge, since the bond electrons, due to the difference in electronegativities between the two atoms, are unevenly distributed. Therefore, the HCl molecule is electrically asymmetric or polar, so dipole-dipole forces act

Hydrogen bonds also act because it meets the condition of having hydrogen in its composition and an electronegative atom.

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