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Part a what is the predominant intermolecular force in the liquid state of each of these compounds: ammonia (nh3), carbon tetrabromide (cbr4), and dichloromethane (ch2cl2)?

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The predominant inter-molecular forces in the compounds are as follows:

ammonia - hydrogen bond.

carbon tetrabromide - dispersion forces.

dichloro methane - dipole - dipole forces.

Dipole -dipole forces usually predominates in polar compounds and hydrogen bond predominates in compounds that have OH, NH OR HF.

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The predominant inter-molecular forces in the compounds are as follows:
ammonia - hydrogen bond.
carbon tetrabromide - dispersion forces.
dichloro methane - dipole - dipole forces.
Dipole -dipole forces usually predominates in polar compounds and hydrogen bond predominates in compounds that have OH, NH OR HF.
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