Chemistry: The Central Science (13th Edition)

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Chapter 11 - Liquids and Intermolecular Forces - Exercises - Page 471: 11.2a

Answer

Hydrogen Dispersion Ion-dipole Dipole-dipole

Work Step by Step

The H-F bond is polar and the molecule contain hydrogen, so there is a hydrogen bond between the two. F$_2$ is diatomic and nonpolar, so it only has dispersion forces. Na and O is an ionic compound, so ion-dipole forces are present. The bond between S-O is polar, so the molecule has dipole-dipole forces acting upon it.
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