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State the dominant intermolecular forces for the following substances: iron(III)chloride phosphorous trichloride boron trichloride BeH2 H2O...

State the dominant intermolecular forces for the following substances:

iron(III)chloride

phosphorous trichloride

boron trichloride

BeH2

H2O

XeF2

PH3

CrCl3

SF2

CS2

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Expert Solution

iron(III)chloride            ionic

phosphorous trichloride   dipole-dipole

boron trichloride                dipole -dipole

BeH2                                           ionic

H2O                                   hydogen bond

XeF2                                             dipole -dipole

PH3                                                  dipole -dipole

CrCl3                                               ionic

SF2                                                 london dispersion

CS2                                                london dispersion


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