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Match each chemical compound below with its corresponding dominant force. Note: The best way to approach...

Match each chemical compound below with its corresponding dominant force.

Note: The best way to approach this problem is to use the chemical name to draw the formula, and then if necessary draw the corresponding Lewis structure.

sulfur difluoride

\hydrogen bonding            dispersion forces            dipole-dipole            ion-ion      

dihydrogen dioxide

hydrogen bonding            dispersion forces            dipole-dipole            ion-ion      

sulfur trioxide

hydrogen bonding            dispersion forces            dipole-dipole            ion-ion      

sodium chloride

hydrogen bonding            dispersion forces            dipole-dipole            ion-ion      

xenon tetrafluoride

hydrogen bonding            dispersion forces            dipole-dipole            ion-ion      

hydrogen fluoride

hydrogen bonding            dispersion forces            dipole-dipole            ion-ion      

ammonium iodide

hydrogen bonding            dispersion forces            dipole-dipole            ion-ion      

  

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sulfur difluoride SF2

\hydrogen bonding            dispersion forces            dipole-dipole            ion-ion      

dihydrogen dioxide H2O2

hydrogen bonding            dispersion forces            dipole-dipole            ion-ion      

sulfur trioxide SO3

hydrogen bonding            dispersion forces            dipole-dipole            ion-ion      

sodium chloride NaCl

hydrogen bonding            dispersion forces            dipole-dipole            ion-ion   

xenon tetrafluoride XeF4

hydrogen bonding            dispersion forces            dipole-dipole            ion-ion      

hydrogen fluoride HF

hydrogen bonding         dispersion forces            dipole-dipole            ion-ion      

ammonium iodide NH4I

hydrogen bonding            dispersion forces            dipole-dipole            ion-ion   


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