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Matching QuestionCorrectly match each compound with the intermolecular forces it exhibits.InstructionsDrag and drop application.C2H6C2H6 drop zone empty.CH3FCH3F drop zone empty.London dispersion and dipole-dipole interactionsOnly London dispersion forcesNeed help? Review these concept resources.Read About the Concept

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Matching QuestionCorrectly match each compound with the intermolecular forces it exhibits.InstructionsDrag and drop application.C2H6C2H6 drop zone empty.CH3FCH3F drop zone empty.London dispersion and dipole-dipole interactionsOnly London dispersion forcesNeed help? Review these concept resources.Read About the Concept

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C2H6 exhibits only London dispersion forces. This is because it is a nonpolar molecule, and London dispersion forces are the only type of intermolecular forces that exist between nonpolar molecules.

CH3F exhibits both London dispersion and dipole-dipole interactions. This is because it is a polar molecule. London dispersion forces exist between all molecules, polar or nonpolar. In addition to these, polar molecules also exhibit dipole-dipole interactions due to the difference in electronegativity between the atoms in the molecule.

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