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Which of these molecules experience london dispersion force?

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Answer: Fluorine

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London dispersion forces is the weakest intermolecular force. It is a temporary force that happens when electrons of two adjacent atoms occupy positions that make atoms form dipoles which are temporary dipoles. This is also referred as dipole-dipole attraction. Examples are Cl2 and Br2.


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