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Describe the dominant intermolecular force in each as dispersion, dipolar, dual natured (dispersion/dipolar/dipolar with hydrogen bonding/ionic) or ionic forces (3 pts each) Circle only one

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Describe the dominant intermolecular force in each as dispersion, dipolar, dual natured (dispersion/dipolar/dipolar with hydrogen bonding/ionic) or ionic forces (3 pts each) Circle only one entry: Water dispersion, dipolar, hydrogen bonding, dual natured, ionic forces Cyclohexane (C6H12) dispersion, dipolar, hydrogen bonding, dual natured, ionic forces Acetic Acid (HC2H3O2) dispersion, dipolar, hydrogen bonding, dual natured, ionic forces (See page 47) Pentane (C5H12) dispersion, dipolar, hydrogen bonding, dual natured, ionic forces NaCl dispersion, dipolar, hydrogen bonding, dual natured, ionic forces Sodium stearate CH3(CH2)16COONa : dispersion, dipolar, hydrogen bonding, dual natured, ionic forces Stearic acid CH3(CH2)16COOH dispersion, dipolar, hydrogen bonding, dual natured, ionic forces

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