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In hydrogen iodide, _ are the most important intermolecular force

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In hydrogen iodide, _ are the most important intermolecular force

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In hydrogen iodide (HI), the most important intermolecular force is dipole-dipole interaction.

Here's why:

  1. Hydrogen iodide is a polar molecule. This means that there is an uneven distribution of electron density across the molecule, resulting in a positive end (hydrogen) and a negative end (iodine).

  2. This polarity leads to the formation of dipole-dipole interactions, which are attractive forces between the positive end of one polar molecule and the negative end of another.

  3. Although hydrogen bonding is a stronger intermolecular force, it does not occur in hydrogen iodide because iodine is not one of the three highly electronegative elements (nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine) that can form hydrogen bonds with hydrogen.

  4. Therefore, the most important intermolecular force in hydrogen iodide is the dipole-dipole interaction.

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